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Consciousness, Redux

Medical Hypotheses, 2020
There have been many attempts to explain consciousness, ranging from Plato's archetypes, to Descartes' 'Mind-Body Dualism', and more recently to Chalmers' Qualia, and Andy Clarke's extended mind. Yet none of these conceptualizations of consciousness provide empiric evidence for what consciousness actually constitutes.
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Organizational consciousness

Journal of Health Organization and Management, 2009
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to develop a conceptual understanding of organizational consciousness that expands the discussion of organizational analysis, and use a case study to apply it in the analysis of a merger between an academic health center and a regional medical center.Design/methodology/approachThe paper draws on the experiences and ...
Richard C, Pees   +2 more
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Consciously Thinking About Consciousness

Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2004
Merker hypothesized that because mobile creatures move around and must constantly readjust their "map of the world" and because the demands are so great for continually processing information for a "map of the world," evolution has created a space in the brain where such preprocessing has been eliminated.
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Animal consciousness

Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 1985
The cognitive states that underlie animal behavior may include conscious, subjective, mental experiences. Familiar arguments to the contrary are inconclusive. Interactive communication between social animals may well include the exchange of information about subjective feelings and thoughts.
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Impaired Consciousness

2012
Coma and other states of impaired consciousness are common in stroke patients. Sudden disturbance of consciousness can be the predominant clinical syndrome in the brainstem stroke, particularly in the case of basilar artery occlusion. Clinicians need to thoroughly investigate for the presence of stroke in patients with sudden disturbance of ...
Monica, Acciarresi, Andrea, Alberti
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Consciousness and Self-Consciousness

Monist, 2004
What is the relation between consciousness and self-consciousness? In recent philosophy of mind, we are accustomed to underlining their independence. It is often emphasized that a person can be conscious of a host of objects, features, and states of affairs unrelated to her. When a person is conscious of the sky, or consciously experiences the blueness
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Consciousness and Self-Consciousness

1996
This interdisciplinary work contains the most sustained attempt at developing and defending one of the few genuine theories of consciousness. Following the lead of David Rosenthal, the author argues for the so-called 'higher-order thought theory of consciousness'.
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CONSCIOUSNESS RECONSIDERED

Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1952
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