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Perception, introspective indiscriminability and the common factor principle

open access: yesFilosofia Unisinos, 2011
Conjunctive philosophical theories of visual experience accept the common kind principle, according to which perceptions and their introspectively indiscriminable hallucinatory counterparts should be considered as mental states or events of the same ...
Francisco Pereira
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Ambiguous figures and the content of experience [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Representationalism is the position that the phenomenal character of an experience is either identical with, or supervenes on, the content of that experience. Many representationalists hold that the relevant content of experience is nonconceptual.
Attneave F   +46 more
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Cognitive Architecture and the Epistemic Gap : Defending Physicalism without Phenomenal Concepts [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The novel approach presented in this paper accounts for the occurrence of the epistemic gap and defends physicalism against anti-physicalist arguments without relying on so-called phenomenal concepts.
Fazekas, Péter
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Enactivism, other minds, and mental disorders [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Although enactive approaches to cognition vary in terms of their character and scope, all endorse several core claims. The first is that cognition is tied to action.
Krueger, Joel
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Rodzaje samoświadomości (KINDS OF SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS) [PDF]

open access: yesAnaliza i Egzystencja, 2008
The notion of self-consciousness (self-awareness) has been the subject of a reach and complex analysis in the phenomenological and analytic tradition. On the phenomenological view, a minimal form of self-consciousness is a constant structural feature of ...
Robert Poczobut
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Is There a Specific Experience of Thinking?

open access: yesTheoria, 2010
In this paper I discuss whether there is a specific experience of thinking or not. I address this question by analysing if it is possible to reduce the phenomenal character of thinking to the phenomenal character of sensory experiences.
Marta Jorba
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Technobiological Pathways for High‐CO₂ Capture Using Micro‐/Macroalgae: Genetic Engineering, Process Automation, and Value‐Added Bioproducts

open access: yesAsia-Pacific Journal of Chemical Engineering, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions have emerged as one of the most critical drivers of climate change; this is primarily due to high concentrations and long atmospheric life of carbon dioxide (CO2). For a significant amount of time, various biological processes such as microalgal cultivation, cyanobacterial systems, photosynthetic microorganisms ...
Sadhana Semwal, Harish Chandra Joshi
wiley   +1 more source

Adeeb of Dr Taha Hussein, Translated by Professor Munawar Hussain: An Analysis

open access: yesبازیافت, 2020
The famous Novel Adeeb is written by a blind Egyptian modernArabic wri ter Dr. Taha Hussain and Translated in Urdu by Prof.Muhammad Munawwar. He is renowned for his urdu translation of Arabic, English and Persian.His translation style is very creative ...
Riaz Ahmad
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Presence of Mind: Consciousness and the Sense of Self [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
It is generally agreed that consciousness is a somewhat slippery term. However, more narrowly defined as 'phenomenal consciousness' it captures at least three essential features or aspects: subjective experience (the notion that what we are primarily ...
Coseru, Christian
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Smelling Phenomenal

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2014
Qualitative consciousness arises at the sensory level of olfactory processing and pervades our experience of smells to the extent that qualitative character is maintained whenever we are aware of undergoing an olfactory experience.
Benjamin D. Young
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