A Revonsuo - Consciousness in philosophy and cognitive …, 2013 - taylorfrancis.com
The return of consciousness to the psychological sciences seems, at the moment, inevitable. After a lengthy exile from the world of research and carrying a reputation of" bad science," …
There are many ways to approach the understanding of consciousness. Questions about these ways have occupied philosophers and metaphysicians for centuries. During the early …
JJ Prinz - Cognition and the brain: Philosophy and neuroscience …, 2005 - books.google.com
Reading the philosophical literature on consciousness, one might get the idea that there is just one problem in consciousness studies, the hard problem. That would be a mistake …
G Guzeldere - Journal of Consciousness Studies, 1995 - ingentaconnect.com
This article is a version of the first half of an introduction to an anthology on consciousness. It is aimed at tracing the study of consciousness in psychology roughly since psychology …
G Guzeldere - Journal of Consciousness Studies, 1995 - philpapers.org
This article is the second and final part of a general introduction to the concept, history, and problems of consciousness. The first was an overview of the study of consciousness in the …
Consciousness seems to be an enigmatic phenomenon: it is difficult to imagine how our perceptions of the world and our inner thoughts, sensations and feelings could be related to …
For a long time, the topic was left to philosophers, but that has changed in recent years as neuroscientists have taken up the challenge. Francis Crick of the Salk Institute for Biological …
JR Searle - … 174‐Experimental and Theoretical Studies of …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
This paper attempts to begin to answer four questions.(1) What is consciousness?(2) What is the relation of consciousness to the brain?(3) What are some of the features that an …
M Velmans - Journal of consciousness studies, 2009 - ingentaconnect.com
Definitions of consciousness need to be sufficiently broad to include all examples of conscious states and sufficiently narrow to exclude entities, events and processes that are …