HOW TO DEFINE CONSCIOUSNESS—AND HOW NOT TO DEFINE CONSCIOUSNESS [PDF]
Definitions of consciousness need to be sufficiently broad to include all examples of conscious states and sufficiently narrow to exclude entities, events and processes that are not conscious.
Velmans, Prof Max
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D. Chalmers’ argument from logical supervenience in explanation of the phenomenal consciousness
Vladimir N. Binhi
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Experiential Shifts in Psychotherapy Through Metaphor Use
ABSTRACT Objective Unchosen transformative experiences are transdiagnostic psychological events that lead an individual to question their sense of agency and can be a meaningful framework for what happens to someone who develops post‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Jeremy Cooper, Ingo Tophoven
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Metaethical implications of illusionism
According to illusionism, there is no phenomenal consciousness, only an illusion of it. Since the phenomenal character of experience plays an important role in explaining and justifying its normative status, illusionism faces a normative problem.
K. E. Morozov
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Critics of computationalism and semantic aspects of phenomenal consciousness
Pavel N. Baryshnikov
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The ALARM Theory of Consciousness: A Two-Level Theory of Phenomenal Consciousness
Albert Newen, Carlos Montemayor
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Ethnomedicinal Properties and Technological Challenges of Pomegranate Fruit as a Value‐Added Product
This review aims to provide a comprehensive review of pomegranate (Punica granatum) as a nourishing powerhouse, focusing on its remarkable nutritional conformation, bioactive composites, and substantial health assistance. This emphasizes the adaptableness and developing demand in the functional food market, as it discovers the potential solicitations ...
Muhammad Tayyab Arshad +5 more
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Suicide After the Publication of Public Exam Results in Bangladesh: A News Content Analysis
ABSTRACT Suicide among students represents a major public health issue influenced by socio‐demographic factors, academic pressure, psychological issues and family pressure. This study employed quantitative content analysis of 142 newspaper‐reported cases of student suicides in Bangladesh to explore the socio‐demographic factors, patterns and risk ...
Abu Bakker Siddiq +6 more
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Borderline consciousness, phenomenal consciousness, and artificial consciousness: a unified approach
Chuanfei Chin
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The why of the phenomenal aspect of consciousness: Its main functions and the mechanisms underpinning it [PDF]
Giorgio Marchetti
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