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Qualia of God: Phenomenological Materiality in Introspection, with a Reference to Advaita Vedanta
Applying Michel Henry’s philosophical framework to the phenomenological analysis of religious experience, the author introduces a concept of material introspection and a new theory of the constitution of religious experience in phenomenologically ...
Louchakova-Schwartz Olga
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What Can Game Theory Tell Us about an AI ‘Theory of Mind’?
Game theory includes a rich source of methods for analysing strategic interactions where there are a small number of agents, each having only a few choices.
Michael S. Harré
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அற இலக்கியத்தில் இல்லற மதிப்புகள் / Home Ethics in Didactic Literature [PDF]
IL+Aram – homeliness. Living in the eye of life and purifying the mind is called homeliness. Life forms the culture of one's life and it is the inherent benefit of one's life and gives value. To live with love is a virtue, to live with virtue is to live
R. Divyabharathi, Dr. P. L. Selva Rani
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In this article I take a nativist-modularist perspective on mindreading, endorsing the hypothesis that a form of primary mindreading is not a developmental achievement, but an innate social-cognitive evolutionary adaptation implemented by neurocomputational mechanisms that come online during the first year of age.
Marraffa, Massimo, Setoh, Peipei
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A better Metaphor for Understanding Consciousness? [PDF]
The article is an attempt at – yet once again – finding a source of more fitting metaphor for the study of consciousness inside the framework of quantum mechanics. It starts by doubting into the possibility of the naturalization of research of experience.
Uban Kordes
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Traditional reinforcement learning agents learn from experience, past or present, gained through interaction with their environment. Our approach synthesizes experience, without requiring an agent to interact with their environment, by asking the policy directly "Are there situations X, Y, and Z, such that in these situations you would select actions A,
Chris R. Serrano, Michael A. Warren
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Proust’s Traces on Dorothy Richardson. Involuntary Memory and Metaphors
This article explores the ways in which Proust’s roman-fleuve has influenced Dorothy Richardson’s. Firstly, the presence of Proustian involuntary memory in Pilgrimage is contrasted with other cases where memories are presented in an unmediated way ...
María Francisca Llantada Díaz
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Monkey metacognition could generate more insight [PDF]
Monkeys demonstrate metacognition by avoiding memory tests when they forget, seeking information when ignorant, and gambling sensibly after making judgments. Some of this metacognition appears to be based on introspection of private mental states.
Robert R. Hampton
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Fact-Introspection, Thing-Introspection, and Inner Awareness [PDF]
Phenomenal beliefs are beliefs about the phenomenal properties of one's concurrent conscious states. It is an article of common sense that such beliefs tend to be justified. Philosophers have been less convinced. It is sometimes claimed that phenomenal beliefs are not on the whole justified, on the grounds that (i) they are typically based on ...
Giustina, Anna, Kriegel, Uriah
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