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Phenomenal knowledge and phenomenal causality
Abstract There has been extensive debate over whether we can have phenomenal knowledge in the case of epiphenomenalism. This article aims to bring that debate to a close. I first develop a refined causal account of knowledge—one that is modest enough to avoid various putative problems, yet sufficiently robust to undermine the epiphenomenalist position.
Lei Zhong
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Ring Formation in Sesquiterpene Synthesis: Biomimetic vs. Non‐Biomimetic Strategies
A short review of cyclase enzyme‐mediated ring formation in sesquiterpene biosynthesis is presented as a prelude to six case studies examining the merits and demerits of biomimetic vs. non‐biomimetic strategies for carbocyclisation in the total synthesis of this iconic natural product class.
Bohan Lin, Chen Dai, Alan C. Spivey
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Phenomenal consciousness: its scope and limits. [PDF]
Humphrey N.
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ABSTRACT Introduction Diffuse large B‐cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is the most common subtype of non‐Hodgkin lymphoma, and despite advances in frontline therapies such as rituximab, cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin hydrochloride (hydroxydaunorubicin), vincristine sulfate (Oncovin), and prednisone, approximately 30%–40% of patients develop relapsed or refractory (
Dana Sofian Abou +6 more
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Beyond accommodation: on the structural turn in computational functionalist theories of consciousness. [PDF]
Ellia F, Tsuchiya N.
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ABSTRACT Working memory (WM) training is considered a promising cognitive remediation for psychopathological disorders. Given the shared neural circuits in WM and hedonic processing, as well as the positive findings in schizophrenia patients with anhedonia, we hypothesized that WM training might improve hedonic processing in subclinical individuals ...
Jie Pu +12 more
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Bridging consciousness to our narrative brain: evolutionary insights. [PDF]
Benítez-Burraco A, Ferretti F.
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Consciousness and its hard problems: separating the ontological from the evolutionary. [PDF]
Lacalli T.
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From wells to windmills: Resource redeployment and new technology investment in the energy sector
Abstract Research Summary This study examines how multi‐business firms redeploy resources following an industry shock. Using the case of oil and gas firms diversified into wind power, I show that firms reduced expenditure in oil and gas—particularly on complex offshore projects—while increasing investment in wind after the 2014 oil price crash.
Aldona Kapacinskaite
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The evolutionary functions of consciousness. [PDF]
Fitch WT, Allen C, Roskies AL.
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