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Toward a nomenclature consensus for diverse intelligent systems: Call for collaboration. [PDF]
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A quantum microtubule substrate of consciousness is experimentally supported and solves the binding and epiphenomenalism problems. [PDF]
Wiest MC.
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How-tests for consciousness and direct neurophenomenal structuralism. [PDF]
Fink SB.
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Lost in Speech: Depressive Rumination and the Dynamics of Inner Silence. [PDF]
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Philosophical Explorations, 2020
In this paper, I offer a third way in debates over the scope of phenomenal consciousness, in the form of a novel synthesis of liberal and conservative introspective observations.
Benjamin D. Storer
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In this paper, I offer a third way in debates over the scope of phenomenal consciousness, in the form of a novel synthesis of liberal and conservative introspective observations.
Benjamin D. Storer
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Animal consciousness and phenomenal concepts
Philosophical Psychology, 2022A phenomenal concept is a concept that one possesses only if one has the relevant experience. In this essay, I argue that phenomenal concept theorists, namely, those who believe that we acquire phenomenal concepts through being acquainted with the ...
J. Hung
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Do phenomenal concepts misrepresent? [PDF]
AbstractMany contemporary physicalists concede to dualists that conscious subjects have distinctive “phenomenal concepts” of the phenomenal qualities of their experiences. Indeed, they contend that idiosyncratic characteristics of these concepts facilitate responses to influential anti-physicalist arguments.
Darragh Byrne
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Russellian Physicalism, Phenomenal Concepts, and Revelation
Philosophia, 2023C. Brown
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Physicalism and phenomenal concepts
Philosophical Studies, 2013Frank Jackson’s famous Knowledge Argument moves from the premise that complete physical knowledge is not complete knowledge about experiences to the falsity of physicalism. In recent years, a consensus has emerged that the credibility of this and other well-known anti-physicalist arguments can be undermined by allowing that we possess a special ...
Erhan Demircioglu
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