To make progress on the problem of consciousness, we have to confront it directly. In this paper, I first isolate the truly hard part of the problem, separating it from more tractable parts and giving an account of why it is so difficult to explain. I critique some recent work that uses reductive methods to address consciousness, and argue that such methods inevitably fail to come to grips with the hardest part of the problem. Once this failure is recognized, the door to further progress is opened. In the second half of the paper, I argue that if we move to a new kind of nonreductive explanation, a naturalistic account of consciousness can be given. I put forward my own candidate for such an account: a nonreductive theory based on principle...
Current day Physics and Science in general are based on a computational quantitative-reductionist ap...
Current day Physics and Science in general are based on a computational quantitative-reductionist ap...
Scholars have wrestled with "consciousness", a major scholar calling it the "hard problem". Some th...
Some time ago, in an article for the Journal of Consciousness Studies, David Chalmers challenged his...
Our title, A Unified Theory of Consciousness, alludes to three ideas central to this book. 1. A theo...
Consciousness and the feeling of existence have yet not been fully explained. There are interesting ...
Abstract: This paper distinguishes three conceptual problems that attend philosophical accounts of c...
The problem of explaining subjectivity or sentience scientifically has been coined the Hard Problem ...
Conscious states are ones that there is something it is like to undergo. There are three senses in w...
Three big philosophical problems about consciousness are: Why does it exist? How do we explain and u...
Recent years have seen a blossoming of theories about the biological and physical basis of conscious...
Abstract Three big philosophical problems about consciousness are: Why does it exist? How do we expl...
This paper distinguishes three conceptual problems that attend philosophical accounts of consciousne...
Fundamental approaches bypass the problem of getting consciousness from non-conscious components by ...
An ontological exploration of consciousness and how it is related to the body and other aspects of p...
Current day Physics and Science in general are based on a computational quantitative-reductionist ap...
Current day Physics and Science in general are based on a computational quantitative-reductionist ap...
Scholars have wrestled with "consciousness", a major scholar calling it the "hard problem". Some th...
Some time ago, in an article for the Journal of Consciousness Studies, David Chalmers challenged his...
Our title, A Unified Theory of Consciousness, alludes to three ideas central to this book. 1. A theo...
Consciousness and the feeling of existence have yet not been fully explained. There are interesting ...
Abstract: This paper distinguishes three conceptual problems that attend philosophical accounts of c...
The problem of explaining subjectivity or sentience scientifically has been coined the Hard Problem ...
Conscious states are ones that there is something it is like to undergo. There are three senses in w...
Three big philosophical problems about consciousness are: Why does it exist? How do we explain and u...
Recent years have seen a blossoming of theories about the biological and physical basis of conscious...
Abstract Three big philosophical problems about consciousness are: Why does it exist? How do we expl...
This paper distinguishes three conceptual problems that attend philosophical accounts of consciousne...
Fundamental approaches bypass the problem of getting consciousness from non-conscious components by ...
An ontological exploration of consciousness and how it is related to the body and other aspects of p...
Current day Physics and Science in general are based on a computational quantitative-reductionist ap...
Current day Physics and Science in general are based on a computational quantitative-reductionist ap...
Scholars have wrestled with "consciousness", a major scholar calling it the "hard problem". Some th...