Life is the exhilarating experience gained within existence, and these experiences are generated from minute perception of infnite possibilities that are modulated by time while living is the experiences acquired, the efect of these experiences, and the extent to which we can adapt. The purpose of human minutely conscious perception of which humans regard as reality, is to engage in analytic study of the extra energy supporting the physical. (The extra energy that saturates and attenuates its synthetic ontology. The sources that are conceptually entrapped within the magnetic field of which the extra energy is a supportive structure of, thus putting the 'body' in an apparent state of consciousness, in order that existence can be purposeful ...
The idealist attitude followed in this paper is based on the assumption that only conscious experien...
A new philosophy of nature is urgently needed. The received ontological view, physicalism, is unable...
The main argument in this book is the undeniable openness of every system to the unknown. And the fu...
The idealist attitude followed in this paper is based on the assumption that only conscious experien...
For the scientific development of human consciousness its "functional aspect " is of the s...
Consciousness is “our deepest mystery and our most intimate reality” (de Quincey 2002: 64). None of ...
Consciousness tends to be viewed either as subjective experience of sensations and feelings, or as p...
Traditionally, we are told that human perceptual process allows us to experience the world which we ...
The essence of consciousness, the ability to know self, is not something that can be detected with t...
For diverse reasons, the problem of phenomenal consciousness is persistently challenging. Mental ter...
After having ignored it for over a century, science is again facing the problem of consciousness. Ma...
Ordinary consciousness absorbed in natural life is unable on its own to go beyond its immediate exis...
It is most likely for anyone to ask himself at least once if it would be possible to live in a dream...
Abstract The idealist attitude followed in this paper is based on the assumption that only conscious...
Physicalists commonly argue that conscious experiences are nothing more than states of the brain, an...
The idealist attitude followed in this paper is based on the assumption that only conscious experien...
A new philosophy of nature is urgently needed. The received ontological view, physicalism, is unable...
The main argument in this book is the undeniable openness of every system to the unknown. And the fu...
The idealist attitude followed in this paper is based on the assumption that only conscious experien...
For the scientific development of human consciousness its "functional aspect " is of the s...
Consciousness is “our deepest mystery and our most intimate reality” (de Quincey 2002: 64). None of ...
Consciousness tends to be viewed either as subjective experience of sensations and feelings, or as p...
Traditionally, we are told that human perceptual process allows us to experience the world which we ...
The essence of consciousness, the ability to know self, is not something that can be detected with t...
For diverse reasons, the problem of phenomenal consciousness is persistently challenging. Mental ter...
After having ignored it for over a century, science is again facing the problem of consciousness. Ma...
Ordinary consciousness absorbed in natural life is unable on its own to go beyond its immediate exis...
It is most likely for anyone to ask himself at least once if it would be possible to live in a dream...
Abstract The idealist attitude followed in this paper is based on the assumption that only conscious...
Physicalists commonly argue that conscious experiences are nothing more than states of the brain, an...
The idealist attitude followed in this paper is based on the assumption that only conscious experien...
A new philosophy of nature is urgently needed. The received ontological view, physicalism, is unable...
The main argument in this book is the undeniable openness of every system to the unknown. And the fu...