نتایج جستجو برای: their phenomenal context

تعداد نتایج: 2550975  

Journal: :Erkenntnis 2021

Abstract The cognitive phenomenology debate centers on two questions. (1) What is an apt characterization of the conscious thought? And (2), what role does this play? I argue that answers to former question bear significantly latter question. In particular, show conservatism about not compatible with view explains constitution thought. proceed as follows: To begin with, analyze our sensory expe...

2017
Angela Mendelovici David Bourget

Philosophers traditionally recognize two main features of mental states: intentionality and phenomenal consciousness. To a first approximation, intentionality is the aboutness of mental states, and phenomenal consciousness is the felt, experiential, qualitative, or “what it’s like” (Nagel 1974) aspect of mental states. In the past few decades, these features have been widely assumed to be disti...

2005
Kenneth Einar Himma

Thomas Metzinger argues that phenomenal selves are appearances produced by the ongoing operations of a “self-model” that simulates, emulates, and represents aspects of the system’s states to itself – and not substantial things. In this essay, I explain the nature of phenomenal selfhood and then describe the most important problem that arises in connection with explaining phenomenal selfhood. I ...

2002
URIAH KRIEGEL Michael Tye

Michael Tye has recently argued that the phenomenal character of conscious experiences is “one and the same as” (1) Poised (2) Abstract (3) Non-conceptual (4) Intentional Content (PANIC). Tye argues extensively that PANIC Theory accounts for differences in phenomenal character in representational terms. But another task of a theory of phenomenal consciousness is to account for the difference be...

Journal: :Koinon 2022

The article discusses the features of changes and transformation social organizations, as well change in public consciousness context global pandemic crises. They are not associated with classical antagonism bourgeoisie proletariat — at least a phenomenal level, they apparently non-productive nature, but degree their impact on development, its forms direction, places put these factors level ess...

2009
Igor Aleksander Helen Morton

This paper describes how early designs of dynamic weightless neural systems were developed to enable some of the states of a state structure to have a phenomenal character. Such states reflect the features of a sensory reality and allow the storage of aspects of sensory experience and access to it. The ‘machine consciousness’ paradigm is summarised in this paper. The paper concludes with a desc...

2011
Alfredo Paternoster

To Kevin, tireless organizer of philosophical research, tremendously generous supporter of young people, delightful host, brilliant philosopher (in random order). With herzlichen Dank, for the great sympathy and encouragement he has given me. I hope he will forgive me for dedicating to him this paper, which seems not to be much concerned with his philosophical work; but I am comforted by the fa...

2006
Austen Clark

Recent work in experimental psychology and neuroscience has revealed a rather surprising architecture for early (or preattentive) perceptual processes. This paper will describe some of the surprising features of that architecture, and how they bear on recent philosophical debates about the notion of phenomenal consciousness. I will argue that the common sense idea that states of phenomenal cons...

2013
Pete Mandik William Paterson

! Philosophical discussions of phenomenal consciousness are often cast in the idiom of realism/anti-realism debates. See, for example the “phenomenal realism” discussed by Chalmers (2003), Block (2002), and McLaughlin (2003) as well as the “qualia realism” discussed by Kind (2001), Graham and Horgan (2008), and Hatfield (2007). Often, the realists label themselves as such in the interest of mak...

2005
Brad J. Thompson

In a series of papers and lectures, Sydney Shoemaker has developed a sophisticated Russellian theory of phenomenal content (1994, 2000, 2001, 2003). It has as its central motivation two considerations. One is the possibility of spectrum-inversion without illusion. The other is the transparency of experience. Consider the possibility of spectrum inversion. It might be that the color experience J...

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