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David Chalmers and Stuart R. Hameroff are professional collaborators who co-organized the 'Toward a Science of Consciousness' conference [1] and co-edited the book 'Toward a Science of Consciousness III' [2]. Additionally, Hameroff provided commentary on Chalmers' seminal paper on consciousness [3], and Chalmers has analyzed and discussed the theoretical work produced by Hameroff and Roger Penrose [4].

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David Chalmers - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 2 facts
referenceDavid Chalmers co-edited the book 'Toward a Science of Consciousness III: The Third Tucson Discussions and Debates' with Stuart R. Hameroff and Alfred W. Kaszniak, published by The MIT Press in 1999.
accountDavid Chalmers co-organized the Toward a Science of Consciousness conference (later renamed 'The Science of Consciousness') with Stuart Hameroff, but eventually stepped away from the role because he felt the conference became too divergent from mainstream science.
Moving Forward on the Problem of Consciousness - David Chalmers consc.net Journal of Consciousness Studies 2 facts
accountThe symposium on David Chalmers' paper 'Facing Up to the Problem of Consciousness' included 26 commentaries from various scholars, including Bernard Baars, Douglas Bilodeau, Patricia Churchland, Tom Clark, C.J.S. Clarke, Francis Crick, Christof Koch, Daniel Dennett, Stuart Hameroff, Roger Penrose, Valerie Hardcastle, David Hodgson, Piet Hut, Roger Shepard, Benjamin Libet, E.J. Lowe, Bruce MacLennan, Colin McGinn, Eugene Mills, Kieron O'Hara, Tom Scutt, Mark Price, William Robinson, Gregg Rosenberg, William Seager, Jonathan Shear, Henry Stapp, Francisco Varela, Max Velmans, and Richard Warner.
claimDavid Chalmers notes that Stuart Hameroff and Roger Penrose's work clarifies that they view consciousness as fundamental, rather than explaining it wholly in terms of quantum action in microtubules.