Josipovic, Z. (in press) Progress in Brain Research, Vol.244 Nondual awareness: consciousness-as-such as non-representational reflexivity Zoran Josipovic1.2,3 Corresponding author: [email protected] 1 Psychology Department, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, New York Universit…
…eory https://doi.org/10.1007/s13752-022-00408-y ORIGINAL ARTICLE The Origins of Consciousness or the War of the Five Dimensions Walter Veit1,2 Received: 6 January 2022 / Accepted: 1 July 2022 © The Author(s) 2022 Abstract The goal of this article is to break down the dimensions o…
Could There Be A Science of Consciousness? David Papineau I Introduction In this paper I want to consider the implications of materialism about the human mind for a scientific understanding of consciousness. I shall argue that, while science can tell us many exciting things about…
…gain Finder About PhilPapers Create an account Philosophy of Mind Philosophy of Consciousness Conscious States Cognitive Phenomenology Cognitive Phenomenology Edited by Jordan Dodd University of British Columbia About this topic Summary One way to define cognitive phenomenology i…
…sight might be of great importance in the ambition to find neural correlates of consciousness. However, the history of blindsight is a history of changing experimental paradigms and very few patients. In late 19th century, researchers debated why lesions to primary visual cortex …
…e of a general question, the answer to which is independent of any issues about consciousness. So it's no part of a theory of consciousness to address the problem, much less solve it. Moreover, the difficulty seems to have intuitive force only given the picture that underlie…
…tentionality, J. N. Mohanty remarks, “There seem to be two major conceptions of consciousness in the philosophical traditions of both India and the West. These are: (i) the concept of consciousness as that which exhibits a peculiar property called ‘intentionality’ or saviṣayakatv…
…TS. It will be our business in the following chapters to consider whether the unconsciousness, or quasi-unconsciousness, with which we perform certain acquired actions, would seem to throw any light upon Embryology and inherited instincts, and otherwise to follow the train of tho…
…bstantive revision Mon Dec 16, 2013 Phenomenology is the study of structures of consciousness as experienced from the first-person point of view. The central structure of an experience is its intentionality, its being directed toward something, as it is an experience of or about …
…ach, L., Pasquali, A., & Cleeremans, A. (2012) Higher-Order Thoughts in Action: Consciousness as an unconscious redescription process. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 367(1594), 1412-1423. doi:10.1098/rstb.2011.0421. Higher-Order Thoughts i…
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…ntrol, motor control, measuring scale, subjective experience, [email protected] consciousness, awareness Specialty section: This article was submitted to Consciousness Research, INTRODUCTION a section of the journal In our daily life, we perform goal-directed actions and typicall…
…om the characteristically physical phenomena. These five marks (intentionality, consciousness, free will, teleology, and normativity) are not presented as a set of features that define mentality. Rather, each of them is something we seem to associate with phenomena we consider me…
…gnitive Neuroscience. Abstract One way to study the neural correlates of visual consciousness is to localize the cortical areas whose stimulation generates subjective visual sensations, called phosphenes. While there is support for the view that the stimulation of several differe…
…tions, events, processes, and omissions 4. Empirical challenges and the role of consciousness 4.1 Reasons and causes 4.2 Situationism 4.3 The Libet experiment and Wegner’s challenge 4.4 Automaticity and dual-system theory 4.5 The sense of agency 4.6 Perception and attention Bibli…