I present 3 arguments that the laws of physics, by themselves, cannot explain the origin of phenomenal consciousness. First, physics investigates the objective, while consciousness is subjective. Second, the laws of physics are syntactical, while consciousness is semantic. Third, the concept of consciousness cannot even be defined in terms of physics
At the heart of one of the many problems concerning consciousness, there are flaws in our thinking t...
This essay discusses the idea that a Theory of Everything would not be complete without a theory of ...
For diverse reasons, the problem of phenomenal consciousness is persistently challenging. Mental ter...
I present 3 arguments that the laws of physics, by themselves, cannot explain the origin of\ud pheno...
The purpose of this paper is to argue that (1) that the hard problem of consciousness is concerned w...
The hard problem of consciousness is a symptom of a fact of all scientific explanations. This articl...
For diverse reasons, the problem of phenomenal consciousness is persistently challenging. Mental ter...
This Target paper is about the hard problem of phenomenal consciousness (i.e., how is subjective exp...
The ‘hard’ problem of consciousness is the seemingly intractable one of explaining the properties of...
At the heart of one of the many problems concerning consciousness, there are flaws in our thinking t...
Consciousness and the feeling of existence have yet not been fully explained. There are interesting ...
We have a much better understanding of physics than we do of consciousness. I consider ways in which...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com Copyright SpringerMuch of the difficul...
At the heart of one of the many problems concerning consciousness, there are flaws in our thinking t...
This essay discusses the idea that a Theory of Everything would not be complete without a theory of ...
For diverse reasons, the problem of phenomenal consciousness is persistently challenging. Mental ter...
I present 3 arguments that the laws of physics, by themselves, cannot explain the origin of\ud pheno...
The purpose of this paper is to argue that (1) that the hard problem of consciousness is concerned w...
The hard problem of consciousness is a symptom of a fact of all scientific explanations. This articl...
For diverse reasons, the problem of phenomenal consciousness is persistently challenging. Mental ter...
This Target paper is about the hard problem of phenomenal consciousness (i.e., how is subjective exp...
The ‘hard’ problem of consciousness is the seemingly intractable one of explaining the properties of...
At the heart of one of the many problems concerning consciousness, there are flaws in our thinking t...
Consciousness and the feeling of existence have yet not been fully explained. There are interesting ...
We have a much better understanding of physics than we do of consciousness. I consider ways in which...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com Copyright SpringerMuch of the difficul...
At the heart of one of the many problems concerning consciousness, there are flaws in our thinking t...
This essay discusses the idea that a Theory of Everything would not be complete without a theory of ...
For diverse reasons, the problem of phenomenal consciousness is persistently challenging. Mental ter...