It is a commonly held view that “there is a crucial barrier between computer models of minds and real minds: the barrier of consciousness” and thus that information-processing and the conscious experience of raw sensations1 are conceptually distinct [12]. Indeed, Cartesian theories typically describe cognition in terms of its objective and subjective as- pects, so breaking down the ‘problem of mind’ into what David Chalmers [7] calls the ‘easy’ problem of perception - the classification, identification and processing of sensory (and concomitant neural) states - and a corresponding ‘hard’ problem, which is the real- ization of the associated raw phenomenal experience of sensation. The difference between the easy and the hard problems - and t...
The building of a non-natural conscious system requires more than the design of physical or virtual ...
This paper seeks an exit from the miasma enveloping science of the subjective. First, it unpacks the...
Phenomenality and accessibility are two aspects of conscious experience. “Phenomenality” refers to t...
For diverse reasons, the problem of phenomenal consciousness is persistently challenging. Mental ter...
Consciousness and intelligence are properties commonly understood as dependent by folk psychology an...
Consciousness is sometimes viewed as a particular parametric factor in the analogy of blood pressure...
The problem of consciousness has captured the imagination of philosophers, neuroscientists, and the ...
A solution to the “hard problem” requires taking the point of view of the organism and its sub- agen...
For diverse reasons, the problem of phenomenal consciousness is persistently challenging. Mental ter...
The typical empirical approach to studying consciousness holds that we can only observe the neural...
This paper presents the author’s attempt to justify the need for understanding the problem of multil...
To solve the hard problem of consciousness we observe that any cognitive system of suffi-cient power...
The purpose of this tutorial is to offer an overview of the theoretical and empirical issues in arti...
Philosophers have usually dealt with the problem of consciousness but, in the last decades, neurobio...
Many philosophers and brain scientists hold that explaining consciousness is one of the major outsta...
The building of a non-natural conscious system requires more than the design of physical or virtual ...
This paper seeks an exit from the miasma enveloping science of the subjective. First, it unpacks the...
Phenomenality and accessibility are two aspects of conscious experience. “Phenomenality” refers to t...
For diverse reasons, the problem of phenomenal consciousness is persistently challenging. Mental ter...
Consciousness and intelligence are properties commonly understood as dependent by folk psychology an...
Consciousness is sometimes viewed as a particular parametric factor in the analogy of blood pressure...
The problem of consciousness has captured the imagination of philosophers, neuroscientists, and the ...
A solution to the “hard problem” requires taking the point of view of the organism and its sub- agen...
For diverse reasons, the problem of phenomenal consciousness is persistently challenging. Mental ter...
The typical empirical approach to studying consciousness holds that we can only observe the neural...
This paper presents the author’s attempt to justify the need for understanding the problem of multil...
To solve the hard problem of consciousness we observe that any cognitive system of suffi-cient power...
The purpose of this tutorial is to offer an overview of the theoretical and empirical issues in arti...
Philosophers have usually dealt with the problem of consciousness but, in the last decades, neurobio...
Many philosophers and brain scientists hold that explaining consciousness is one of the major outsta...
The building of a non-natural conscious system requires more than the design of physical or virtual ...
This paper seeks an exit from the miasma enveloping science of the subjective. First, it unpacks the...
Phenomenality and accessibility are two aspects of conscious experience. “Phenomenality” refers to t...