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The relationship is defined by the philosophical debate surrounding physicalism, where [1] highlights the identity theory proposal that consciousness is a brain process, while [2] and [3] explore the ongoing tension and anti-physicalist arguments regarding whether brain processes can fully account for qualitative conscious experience.

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Psychology and Cognitive Science on Consciousness klinikong.com Klinikong 1 fact
perspectiveCognitive science grapples with the tension between the reductionist view that consciousness can be fully explained by brain processes and a holistic approach that considers broader psychological and experiential factors.
Moving Forward on the Problem of Consciousness - David Chalmers consc.net Journal of Consciousness Studies 1 fact
referenceU.T. Place authored the paper 'Is consciousness a brain process?', which was published in the British Journal of Psychology, Volume 47, pages 44-50, in 1956, and later reprinted in 'Mind and Cognition' (edited by W. Lycan, Blackwell, 1990).
Consciousness (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall 2025 ... plato.stanford.edu Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 1 fact
claimThe knowledge argument and zombie arguments aim to reach an anti-physicalist conclusion about consciousness by highlighting the apparent limits of understanding qualitative conscious experience through third-person physical accounts of brain processes.