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What Can Neuroscience Tell Us about the Hard Problem of Consciousness? [PDF]
Berit Brogaard +2 more
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What are conscious experiences? Can they combine to form new experiences? What are conscious subjects? Can they combine to form new subjects? Most attempts to answer these questions assume that spacetime, and some of its particles, are fundamental ...
Donald D. Hoffman +2 more
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Philosophy of Mind: Introduction
The introductory article by V.V. Vasilyev, the guest editor of the thematic section on “Philosophy of Mind”, offers a general vision on the researches of mind and consciousness today, gives a brief overview of the articles presented in the issue, and ...
Vadim V. Vasilyev
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The nature of consciousness is considered one of science’s most perplexing and persistent mysteries. We all know the subjective experience of consciousness, but where does it arise? What is its purpose? What are its full capacities? The assumption within
Helané Wahbeh +4 more
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Correction: The spiritual core of the hard problem: consciousness as foundational, not emergent [PDF]
Amira Arora
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A Relativistic Theory of Consciousness
In recent decades, the scientific study of consciousness has significantly increased our understanding of this elusive phenomenon. Yet, despite critical development in our understanding of the functional side of consciousness, we still lack a fundamental
Nir Lahav +2 more
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Relevance of Interdisciplinary Approach in the Study of Consciousness
The research is devoted to justification of the interdisciplinary approach in the study of consciousness. Studying consciousness as a phenomenon is a very divergent project, the mystery of its nature and appearance makes different ways of studying ...
Julia V. Sokolova
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The Difficulties in Symbol Grounding Problem and the Direction for Solving It
The symbol grounding problem (SGP) proposed by Stevan Harnad in 1990, originates from Searle’s “Chinese Room Argument” and refers to the problem of how a pure symbolic system acquires its meaning.
Jianhui Li, Haohao Mao
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Commentary: Editorial: The convergence of AI, LLMs, and industry 4.0: enhancing BCI, HMI, and neuroscience research [PDF]
Alessandro Rossi, Alessandro Rossi
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Not All Structure and Dynamics Are Equal
The hard problem of consciousness has been a perennially vexing issue for the study of consciousness, particularly in giving a scientific and naturalized account of phenomenal experience.
Garrett Mindt
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