With the exception of the commentary by Key, the commentaries on Reber have a common feature: the commenters feel, with varying levels of enthusiasm, that there is at least some virtue in the core assumption of the Cellular Basis of Consciousness (CBC) theory that consciousness (or subjectivity or sentience) accompanies the earliest forms of life. The model has two important entailments: (a) it resolves the (in)famous Hard Problem by redirecting the search for the biochemical foundations of sentience away from human consciousness; and (b) it reduces the need for an emergentist miracle to a far simpler scale than is currently assumed. The CBC is grounded in classical principles of evolutionary biology, which it shares with allied areas of re...
Whether or not consciousness can be explained scientifically constitutes a philosophical problem per...
In this paper I present an interpretation of du Bois-Reymond's thesis on the impossibility of a scie...
Consciousness is widely perceived as one of the most fundamental, interesting and difficult problems...
Reber’s theory of the cellular basis of consciousness (CBC) is right to emphasize that we should stu...
According to Reber’s theory, the Cellular Basis of Consciousness (CBC), sentience originates as bio-...
Reber (2016) attempts to resuscitate an obscure and outdated hypothesis referred to as the “cellular...
Reber believes he has simplified Chalmers’s “hard problem” of consciousness by arguing that subjecti...
A novel framework for the origins of consciousness and mind, the Cellular Basis of Consciousness (CB...
The hard problem of consciousness is to explain why certain physical states are conscious: why do th...
AI could in principle replicate consciousness (H-consciousness) in its first-person form (as describ...
Reber’s axiom: “Any organism with flexible cell walls, a sensitivity to its surrounds and the capaci...
Science has always faced the problem of consciousness. Nevertheless, consciousness differs radically...
Quantum theory is essentially a rationally coherent theory of the interaction of mind and matter, an...
In consciousness research, we have a very large number of theories, which exceeds by far the number ...
According to Reber’s model, Cellular Basis of Consciousness (CBC), sentience had its origins in a un...
Whether or not consciousness can be explained scientifically constitutes a philosophical problem per...
In this paper I present an interpretation of du Bois-Reymond's thesis on the impossibility of a scie...
Consciousness is widely perceived as one of the most fundamental, interesting and difficult problems...
Reber’s theory of the cellular basis of consciousness (CBC) is right to emphasize that we should stu...
According to Reber’s theory, the Cellular Basis of Consciousness (CBC), sentience originates as bio-...
Reber (2016) attempts to resuscitate an obscure and outdated hypothesis referred to as the “cellular...
Reber believes he has simplified Chalmers’s “hard problem” of consciousness by arguing that subjecti...
A novel framework for the origins of consciousness and mind, the Cellular Basis of Consciousness (CB...
The hard problem of consciousness is to explain why certain physical states are conscious: why do th...
AI could in principle replicate consciousness (H-consciousness) in its first-person form (as describ...
Reber’s axiom: “Any organism with flexible cell walls, a sensitivity to its surrounds and the capaci...
Science has always faced the problem of consciousness. Nevertheless, consciousness differs radically...
Quantum theory is essentially a rationally coherent theory of the interaction of mind and matter, an...
In consciousness research, we have a very large number of theories, which exceeds by far the number ...
According to Reber’s model, Cellular Basis of Consciousness (CBC), sentience had its origins in a un...
Whether or not consciousness can be explained scientifically constitutes a philosophical problem per...
In this paper I present an interpretation of du Bois-Reymond's thesis on the impossibility of a scie...
Consciousness is widely perceived as one of the most fundamental, interesting and difficult problems...