Reber believes he has simplified Chalmers’s “hard problem” of consciousness by arguing that subjectivity is an inherent feature of biological forms. His argument rests on the related notions of continuity of mind and gradual accretion of capacities across evolutionary time. These notions need to be defended, not just asserted. Because Reber minimizes the differences in mental faculties among species across evolutionary time, it becomes easier to assert, and perhaps believe, that sentience is already present in early biological forms. The more explicit we are about the differences among these mental faculties and the differences across species, the less persuasive is Reber’s claim of the mental unity of species. The further claim that mental...
Science has always faced the problem of consciousness. Nevertheless, consciousness differs radically...
According to Reber’s model, Cellular Basis of Consciousness (CBC), sentience had its origins in a un...
Recent discoveries ascribe to some invertebrates (particularly, octopus vulgaris) highly sophisticat...
Reber believes he has simplified Chalmers’s “hard problem” of consciousness by arguing that subjecti...
Reber’s axiom: “Any organism with flexible cell walls, a sensitivity to its surrounds and the capaci...
Reber (2016) attempts to resuscitate an obscure and outdated hypothesis referred to as the “cellular...
With the exception of the commentary by Key, the commentaries on Reber have a common feature: the co...
According to Reber’s theory, the Cellular Basis of Consciousness (CBC), sentience originates as bio-...
The sudden appearance of consciousness that Reber posits in creatures with flexible cell walls and m...
Reber’s target article “Caterpillars, consciousness and the origins of mind” seems only to shift but...
Reber’s theory of the cellular basis of consciousness (CBC) is right to emphasize that we should stu...
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...
This is a psychological attempt to discover the method of the individual's adaptations; it has detai...
There have been various attempts to apply Darwinian evolutionary theory to an understanding of the h...
Science has always faced the problem of consciousness. Nevertheless, consciousness differs radically...
According to Reber’s model, Cellular Basis of Consciousness (CBC), sentience had its origins in a un...
Recent discoveries ascribe to some invertebrates (particularly, octopus vulgaris) highly sophisticat...
Reber believes he has simplified Chalmers’s “hard problem” of consciousness by arguing that subjecti...
Reber’s axiom: “Any organism with flexible cell walls, a sensitivity to its surrounds and the capaci...
Reber (2016) attempts to resuscitate an obscure and outdated hypothesis referred to as the “cellular...
With the exception of the commentary by Key, the commentaries on Reber have a common feature: the co...
According to Reber’s theory, the Cellular Basis of Consciousness (CBC), sentience originates as bio-...
The sudden appearance of consciousness that Reber posits in creatures with flexible cell walls and m...
Reber’s target article “Caterpillars, consciousness and the origins of mind” seems only to shift but...
Reber’s theory of the cellular basis of consciousness (CBC) is right to emphasize that we should stu...
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...
This is a psychological attempt to discover the method of the individual's adaptations; it has detai...
There have been various attempts to apply Darwinian evolutionary theory to an understanding of the h...
Science has always faced the problem of consciousness. Nevertheless, consciousness differs radically...
According to Reber’s model, Cellular Basis of Consciousness (CBC), sentience had its origins in a un...
Recent discoveries ascribe to some invertebrates (particularly, octopus vulgaris) highly sophisticat...