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Consciousness is a central subject of inquiry within philosophy, which seeks to naturalize it [1], [2] and investigate its nature alongside other disciplines [3], [4], [5]. Philosophy provides critical frameworks for debating the relationship between consciousness and language [6], [7], and historically, it has been the primary field for analyzing the concept [8], [9], [10].
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(PDF) Language and Consciousness; How Language Implies Self ... academia.edu 2 facts
claimThere is currently no consensus among linguistics, philosophy, and psychology regarding the interrelation between language and consciousness or the necessity of language for conscious experience.
claimDebates regarding the relationship between language and consciousness have been prominent across the disciplines of linguistics, philosophy, and psychology since at least the early 20th century.
Consciousness (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall 2025 ... plato.stanford.edu 2 facts
claimThe term 'consciousness' is not typically treated as a substantive entity in philosophy, but rather as an abstract reification of properties attributed by the adjective 'conscious'.
claimAssociationist approaches to consciousness remained influential in Anglo-American philosophy and psychology well into the twentieth century.
Consciousness and Cognitive Sciences journal-psychoanalysis.eu 1 fact
quoteFrancis Crick stated: “No longer need one spend time [enduring] the tedium of philosophers perpetually disagreeing with each other. Consciousness is now largely a scientific problem.”
Panpsychism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu 1 fact
claimThe methodological ideal in philosophy often holds that the job of philosophers is to integrate the mind and consciousness into the scientific world view, or to naturalize them, rather than changing science to accommodate consciousness.
Non-physicalist Theories of Consciousness cambridge.org 1 fact
claimNon-physicalism was the predominant view of consciousness among philosophers until the 1950s–60s, although some scholars identify the 1860s as an important turning point.
[PDF] Consciousness and Mind - PhilArchive philarchive.org 1 fact
claimSome of the oldest and deepest questions in philosophy concern the nature of consciousness and the mind.
Panpsychism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall 2015 Edition) plato.stanford.edu 1 fact
claimA common methodological ideal in philosophy is to integrate consciousness into the scientific worldview, or to naturalize it, by fitting consciousness into the existing conceptual structure of science.
Critique of Panpsychism: Philosophical Coherence and Scientific ... thequran.love 1 fact
claimFuture collaboration between philosophy and neuroscience could test panpsychism by determining if consciousness requires a specific complexity threshold or if simple systems like isolated neurons or computer chips exhibit signs of consciousness.
What are the major theories of consciousness? How do materialism ... facebook.com 1 fact
claimNeuroscience, philosophy, and wisdom traditions are three distinct approaches used to investigate the nature of consciousness.
Quantum Models of Consciousness from a Quantum Information ... arxiv.org 1 fact
claimModern science and philosophy generally assume that consciousness arises from complex synaptic computations within neural networks, where brain neurons function as fundamental units of information.
(PDF) On the function of consciousness - an adaptationist perspective academia.edu 1 fact
claimConsciousness is considered one of the most significant and challenging topics in cognitive science, with contributions from disciplines including engineering, philosophy, psychology, biology, neurology, quantum physics, linguistics, and anthropology.
4.5 Consciousness – Cognitive Psychology nmoer.pressbooks.pub 1 fact
referenceThe scientific study of consciousness currently utilizes a combination of approaches including philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, cognitive science, and contemplative science, as cited by Blackmore (2006), Koch (2012), Zelazo, Moscovitch, & Thompson (2007), and Zeman (2002).
(PDF) Cross-Cultural Approaches to Consciousness - Academia.edu academia.edu 1 fact
perspectiveThe author of the essay investigates the interdisciplinary correlations between scientific perspectives (including neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy) and Buddhist teachings regarding consciousness.