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  • Facing Up to the Problem of Consciousness - David Chalmers
    There is not just one problem of consciousness “Consciousness” is an ambiguous term, referring to many different phenomena Each of these phenomena needs to be explained, but some are easier to explain than others At the start, it is useful to divide the associated This paper was published in Journal of Consciousness Studies, 2(3):200-19
  • Facing up to the problem of consciousness - Ingenta Connect
    In this paper, I first isolate the truly hard part of the problem, separating it from more tractable parts and giving an account of why it is so difficult to explain I critique some recent work that uses reductive methods to address consciousness, and argue that these methods inevitably fail to come to grips with the hardest part of the problem
  • Facing Up to the Problem of Consciousness - University of Colorado . . .
    nonreductive explanation, a naturalistic account of consciousness can be given I put forward my own candidate for such an account: a nonreductive theory based on principles of structural coherence and organizational invariance, and a double-aspect theory of information 2 The easy problems and the hard problem
  • Facing Up to the Problem of Consciousness - Cogprints
    Chalmers, David J (1995) Facing Up to the Problem of Consciousness [Journal (Paginated)] Full text available as: HTML 74Kb: Abstract To make progress on the problem of consciousness, we have to confront it directly In this paper, I first isolate the truly hard part of the problem, separating it from more tractable parts and giving an
  • Consciousness - David Chalmers
    Journal of Consciousness Studies 4(1):3-46, 1995 After "Facing Up…" was published, about 25 articles commenting on it or on other aspects of the "hard problem" appeared in JCS (links to some of these papers are contained in the article) My (lengthy) reply, "Moving Forward…", appeared in JCS vol 4, pp 3-46, 1997 All the papers and my reply were collected in the book, Explaining
  • Chalmers, D. J. (1995). Facing Up to the Problem of Consciousness . . .
    Chalmers, D J (1995) Facing Up to the Problem of Consciousness Journal of Consciousness Studies, 2, 200-219 “The Hard Problem of Consciousness”, THPOC) will encounter an unsurmountable conflict of interest The hope that by investigating the “neural correlates to consciousness” (NCCs) one might come to a “scientific
  • Chalmers, D. J. (1995) Facing up to the Problem of Consciousness . . .
    Chalmers, D J (1995) Facing up to the Problem of Consciousness Journal of Consciousness Studies, 2, 200-219 This has become known as the “hard problem of consciousness” and has been the subject of many publications Although lots of answers have been proposed, none has been completely satisfactory The focus of most of these studies
  • Chalmers, D. J. (1995). Facing Up to the Problem of Consciousness . . .
    Journal of Consciousness Studies, 2, 200-219 has been cited by the following article: TITLE: On the Universal Mechanism Underlying Conscious Systems and the Foundations for a Theory of Consciousness AUTHORS: Joachim Keppler KEYWORDS: Conscious Systems, Theory of Consciousness, Universal Mechanism, Quantum Physics, Zero-Point Field (ZPF)
  • FACING UP TO THE PROBLEM OF CONSCIOUSNESS* - London School of Economics
    problems of consciousness into ‚hard™ and ‚easy™ problems The easy problems of consciousness are those that seem directly susceptible to the standard methods of cogni-tive science, whereby a phenomenon is explained in terms of computational or neural mechanisms The hard problems are those that seem to resist those methods The easy
  • David Chalmers, Facing up to the problem of consciousness - PhilPapers
    Journal of Consciousness Studies 2 (3):200-19 (1995) Copy B IB T E X Abstract To make progress on the problem of consciousness, we have to confront it directly Why the hard problem of consciousness entails a hard problem of explanation Brian D Earp - 2012 - Dialogues in Philosophy, Mental and Neuro Garrett Mindt - 2017 - Journal of
  • Chalmers 1995 facing up to the problem of consciousness
    Journal of Consciousness Studies, 2 , No, 1995, pp 200ñ The arguments in this paper are presented in much greater depth in my book The Conscious Mind (Chalmers, 1996) Thanks to Francis Crick, Peggy DesAutels, Matthew Elton, Liane Gabora, Christof Koch, Paul Rhodes, Gregg Rosenberg, and Sharon Wahl for helpful comments
  • Hard problem of consciousness - Wikipedia
    Cognitive scientist David Chalmers first formulated the hard problem in his paper "Facing up to the problem of consciousness" (1995) [1] and expanded upon it in The Conscious Mind (1996) His works provoked comment Some, such as philosopher David Lewis and Steven Pinker, have praised Chalmers for his argumentative rigour and "impeccable clarity" [28]





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