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The Journal of Consciousness Studies is a dedicated academic publication that frequently features research and theoretical articles specifically focused on the topic of consciousness, as evidenced by the works of authors like Hakwan Lau [1], Bernardo Kastrup [2], V.G. Hardcastle [3], and others {fact:4, fact:5, fact:6, fact:7, fact:8}.
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Moving Forward on the Problem of Consciousness - David Chalmers consc.net 5 facts
referenceHardcastle, V.G. (1996) authored 'The why of consciousness: A non-issue for materialists', published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies 3:7-13.
referenceM.C. Price authored the paper 'Should we expect to feel as if we understand consciousness?', which was published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies, Volume 3, pages 303-312, in 1996.
referenceB. MacLennan authored the paper 'The elements of consciousness and their neurodynamical correlates,' which was published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies, Volume 3, pages 409-424, in 1996.
referenceC. McGinn authored the paper 'Consciousness and space,' which was published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies, Volume 2, pages 220-230, in 1995.
referenceMax Velmans published 'The relation of consciousness to the material world' in the Journal of Consciousness Studies in 1995, discussing the relationship between consciousness and the material world.
Hard problem of consciousness - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 2 facts
referenceBernardo Kastrup authored the article 'The Universe in Consciousness', published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies in 2018.
referenceHakwan Lau and Matthias Michel published the paper 'A Socio-Historical Take on the Meta-Problem of Consciousness' in the Journal of Consciousness Studies in 2019.
Research - Keith Frankish keithfrankish.com 1 fact
accountKeith Frankish prepared a target article on the topic of consciousness for a 2016 special issue of the Journal of Consciousness Studies, which included responses from both supporters and critics of his position.