This book explores consciousness, attention and Will from a unique viewpoint endeavoring to answer David Chalmers "Hard Problem". It expounds on the various processes involved with the transfer of physical objects and qualia, through cognitive processes and into phenomenal conscious experience. It also expounds a new theory on the fundamental building blocks of consciousness with its distribution into the physical, phenomenal and physio-phenomenal realms which subsume consciousness. Along the way, excerpts from articles and books by various authors are explored, including: David Chalmers, Alexander Baldachev, Derik Schiller, Michael Tye, Emanuel Kant, Montemayer & Haladjisn and Gary Hatfield
The Character of Consciousness brings together most of the important papers that Chalmers has writte...
This is the first of four Volumes in a collection of Major Works on Consciousness commissioned by Ro...
In this review essay, I discuss four recent books ranging from philosophical to neuropsychological a...
This book explores consciousness, attention and Will from a unique viewpoint endeavoring to answer D...
What is consciousness? How do physical processes in the brain give rise to the self-aware mind and t...
In the last few decades, research into consciousness has enjoyed something of a renaissance. Scholar...
Consciousness, \u27the last great mystery for science\u27, has now become a hot topic. How can a phy...
It is by now commonly agreed that the proper study of consciousness requires a multidisciplinary app...
Consciousness is a phenomenon that has fascinated thinkers and scientists throughout history. The la...
According to Tim Crane, “the ’hard problem’ of consciousness is supposed to be the real heart of the...
The mysteries of consciousness have gripped the human imagination for over two thousand five hundred...
David Chalmers burst onto the philosophical scene in the mid-1990s with his work on consciousness, w...
As this collection of Major Works on Consciousness forms part of a Critical Concepts in Psychology s...
An ontological exploration of consciousness and how it is related to the body and other aspects of p...
This is the second volume of Velmans, M. (ed.) (2018) Consciousness (Critical Concepts in Psychology...
The Character of Consciousness brings together most of the important papers that Chalmers has writte...
This is the first of four Volumes in a collection of Major Works on Consciousness commissioned by Ro...
In this review essay, I discuss four recent books ranging from philosophical to neuropsychological a...
This book explores consciousness, attention and Will from a unique viewpoint endeavoring to answer D...
What is consciousness? How do physical processes in the brain give rise to the self-aware mind and t...
In the last few decades, research into consciousness has enjoyed something of a renaissance. Scholar...
Consciousness, \u27the last great mystery for science\u27, has now become a hot topic. How can a phy...
It is by now commonly agreed that the proper study of consciousness requires a multidisciplinary app...
Consciousness is a phenomenon that has fascinated thinkers and scientists throughout history. The la...
According to Tim Crane, “the ’hard problem’ of consciousness is supposed to be the real heart of the...
The mysteries of consciousness have gripped the human imagination for over two thousand five hundred...
David Chalmers burst onto the philosophical scene in the mid-1990s with his work on consciousness, w...
As this collection of Major Works on Consciousness forms part of a Critical Concepts in Psychology s...
An ontological exploration of consciousness and how it is related to the body and other aspects of p...
This is the second volume of Velmans, M. (ed.) (2018) Consciousness (Critical Concepts in Psychology...
The Character of Consciousness brings together most of the important papers that Chalmers has writte...
This is the first of four Volumes in a collection of Major Works on Consciousness commissioned by Ro...
In this review essay, I discuss four recent books ranging from philosophical to neuropsychological a...