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On the Plausibility of Idealism: Refuting Criticisms [PDF]
Several alternatives vie today for recognition as the most plausible ontology, from physicalism to panpsychism. By and large, these ontologies entail that physical structures circumscribe consciousness by bearing phenomenal properties within their ...
Kastrup, Bernardo
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The article aims at tracing the role of photography in the popular scientific narrative on the Cosmos in selected examples from the second half of the nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth century.
Marek Pąkciński
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The Pauli–Jung Conjecture and Its Relatives: A Formally Augmented Outline
The dual-aspect monist conjecture launched by Pauli and Jung in the mid-20th century will be couched in somewhat formal terms to characterize it more concisely than by verbal description alone.
Atmanspacher Harald
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Does Integrated Information Lack Subjectivity [PDF]
I investigate the status of subjectivity in Integrated Information Theory. This leads me to examine if Integrated Information Theory can answer the hard problem of consciousness.
Nešić, Janko
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Herein we are not interested in merely using dynamical systems theory, graph theory, information theory, etc., to model the relationship between brain dynamics and networks, and various states and degrees of conscious processes.
Michael Silberstein, William Stuckey
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Eco-nomologia. Panpsichismo, ontologia dei poteri, materialicismo
This paper explores power ontology as an alternative to the traditional passivist view that has justified some human attitudes toward the environment.
Christian Frigerio
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In this article, I evaluate which version of panpsychism is best suited to address the challenges faced by a theory of consciousness. I first argue that a panpsychist theory is more likely to be successful if it meets two conditions: (1) it must be ...
Sergio Cermeño Aínsa
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A Panpsychist Interpretation of Evolutionary Theory
If there is a questionable element in the theory of evolution, it is likely the randomness of mutations, which is seen as the primary source of evolutionary change.
Ferhat Onur
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The Limits of Recognition: Hegel, Materialism, and Panpsychism
This contribution outlines several questions concerning the very paradigm of intersubjective recognition in post-Hegelian German philosophy in response to the work of Jon Stewart and Axel Honneth.
Eric Nelson
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The Teachings of Mistle Thrush and Kingfisher
What would it be like to learn to live in and experience a world of sentient beings rather than inert objects? How can we learn to awarely participate in a world of communication and interaction, in which trees, crows and rivers may grace us with a ...
Peter Reason, Sarah Gillespie
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