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“Difficult problem” of analytical philosophy

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Philosophy, 2017
The paper analyzes “Hard problem” of consciousness through the principle of the onto-epistemological uncertainty. It is shown that the method of production of “Hard problem” in the analytic philosophical tradition inevitably makes it a pseudo.
D V Mamchenkov
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The Hard Problem of Consciousness in the Light of Onto-Gnoseological Uncertainty

open access: yesScientia et Fides, 2018
Purpose: The main purpose of this article is to show that the paradigm of viewing the ‘hard problem’ of consciousness in analytic philosophy makes it a pseudo-problem rather than a ‘hard problem’.
Ekaterina Nikolaevna Gnatik   +3 more
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Consciousness: Emergent and Real

open access: yesRivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia, 2015
In this paper, we propose three lines of argumentation against Nannini’s eliminativist approach towards consciousness and the Self. First, we argue that the premises he uses to argue for eliminativism can equally well be used to draw a completely ...
Reza Maleeh, Achim Stephan
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Consciousness and evolutionary biology

open access: yesAnimal Sentience, 2016
Reber’s axiom: “Any organism with flexible cell walls, a sensitivity to its surrounds and the capacity for locomotion will possess the biological foundations of mind and consciousness” does not seem to be supported by things we know and the logic of ...
Yew-Kwang Ng
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Holographic Duality and the Physics of Consciousness

open access: yesFrontiers in Systems Neuroscience, 2022
This paper introduces a novel dual-aspect theory of consciousness that is based on the principle of holographic-duality in modern physics and explores the prospects of making philosophically significant empirical discoveries about the physical correlates
Uziel Awret
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A Compositional Model of Consciousness Based on Consciousness-Only

open access: yesEntropy, 2021
Scientific studies of consciousness rely on objects whose existence is assumed to be independent of any consciousness. On the contrary, we assume consciousness to be fundamental, and that one of the main features of consciousness is characterized as ...
Camilo Miguel Signorelli   +2 more
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Consciousness in robots: the hard problem and some less hard problems [PDF]

open access: yesROMAN 2005. IEEE International Workshop on Robot and Human Interactive Communication, 2005., 2006
Based on results from evolutionary psychology we discuss important functions that can be served by consciousness in autonomous robots. We distinguish intrinsic intentionality from consciousness, but argue it is also important. Finally we explore the hard problem for robots (i.e., whether they can experience subjective awareness) from the perspective of
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Why and How. The Future of the Central Questions of Consciousness

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2017
In this review, we deal with two central questions of consciousness how and why, and we outline their possible future development. The question how refers to the empirical endeavor to reveal the neural correlates and mechanisms that form consciousness ...
Marek Havlík   +4 more
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Mind-Object Identity: A Solution to the Hard Problem

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2019
Here I present a mind-object identity theory based on a straightforward hypothesis: One's experience of an object is identical with the object itself. To defend this hypothesis, I will reconsider the notion of a physical object in terms of relative and ...
Riccardo Manzotti
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A neuropsychoanalytic approach to the hard problem of consciousness

open access: yesJournal of Integrative Neuroscience, 2014
A neuropsychoanalytical approach to the hard problem of consciousness revolves around the distinction between the subject of consciousness and objects of consciousness. In contrast to the mainstream of cognitive science, neuropsychoanalysis prioritizes the subject.
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