In this interview, Pr. González and Dr. Koroma discuss the purpose and the challenges of an interdisciplinary study of consciousness. They do so by first tracing back the history of ALIUS, a 15 years-old international association dedicated to the scientific study of the diversity of consciousness. By discussing how we can incorporate views from multiple disciplines, contexts, and methodologies in our understanding of consciousness, they offer insights into the role of science and philosophy. They further address the mystery of consciousness, the place of first-hand subjective experience and empirical data in modelling consciousness, and how we can navigate among multiple definitions of consciousness and related notions associated with it li...
Consciousness is “our deepest mystery and our most intimate reality” (de Quincey 2002: 64). None of ...
Consciousness in Interaction is an interdisciplinary collection with contributions from philosophers...
Edgar Wilson, M.D. a physician and founder of the Colorado Association for Psychophysiologic Researc...
In this interview, Pr. González and Dr. Koroma discuss the purpose and the challenges of an interdis...
editorial reviewedThe field of the scientific study of consciousness has seen a flourishing of metho...
This volume contains a collection of discussions from the 2011 Hall Center for the Humanities Fall F...
This interview with Richard Bright of Interalia Magazine provides a brief summary of how I define co...
It is useful every couple of years to take a bird’s eye view of consciousness studies and reflect on...
The mind and brain sciences began with consciousness as a central concern. But for much of the 20th ...
The challenge to understand consciousness is a centuries-old interdisciplinary research program. The...
Introduction The Science of Consciousness (TSC) 2019 was the 26th international interdisciplinary ...
Six keynote papers presented at TSC 2009 — by Susan Greenfield, Wolf Singer, Stuart Hamero...
What is consciousness? The conference is about consciousness, one of the most fascinating but also m...
Treball de Revisió BibliogràficaWhat is consciousness? Although some philosophical approaches propos...
The scientific study of consciousness emerged as an organized field of research only a few decades a...
Consciousness is “our deepest mystery and our most intimate reality” (de Quincey 2002: 64). None of ...
Consciousness in Interaction is an interdisciplinary collection with contributions from philosophers...
Edgar Wilson, M.D. a physician and founder of the Colorado Association for Psychophysiologic Researc...
In this interview, Pr. González and Dr. Koroma discuss the purpose and the challenges of an interdis...
editorial reviewedThe field of the scientific study of consciousness has seen a flourishing of metho...
This volume contains a collection of discussions from the 2011 Hall Center for the Humanities Fall F...
This interview with Richard Bright of Interalia Magazine provides a brief summary of how I define co...
It is useful every couple of years to take a bird’s eye view of consciousness studies and reflect on...
The mind and brain sciences began with consciousness as a central concern. But for much of the 20th ...
The challenge to understand consciousness is a centuries-old interdisciplinary research program. The...
Introduction The Science of Consciousness (TSC) 2019 was the 26th international interdisciplinary ...
Six keynote papers presented at TSC 2009 — by Susan Greenfield, Wolf Singer, Stuart Hamero...
What is consciousness? The conference is about consciousness, one of the most fascinating but also m...
Treball de Revisió BibliogràficaWhat is consciousness? Although some philosophical approaches propos...
The scientific study of consciousness emerged as an organized field of research only a few decades a...
Consciousness is “our deepest mystery and our most intimate reality” (de Quincey 2002: 64). None of ...
Consciousness in Interaction is an interdisciplinary collection with contributions from philosophers...
Edgar Wilson, M.D. a physician and founder of the Colorado Association for Psychophysiologic Researc...