Journal of Consciousness Studies
Also known as: The Journal of Consciousness Studies
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Moving Forward on the Problem of Consciousness - David Chalmers consc.net 20 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.
referenceBaars, B.J. (1996) authored 'Understanding subjectivity: Global workspace theory and the resurrection of the observing self', published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies 3:211-17.
referenceB. Libet authored the paper 'Solutions to the hard problem of consciousness,' which was published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies, Volume 3, pages 33-35, in 1996.
referenceE.J. Lowe authored the paper 'There are no easy problems of consciousness,' which was published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies, Volume 2, pages 266-271, in 1995.
referenceHodgson, D. (1996) authored 'The easy problems ain't so easy', published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies 3:69-75.
referenceRichard Warner published 'Facing ourselves: Incorrigibility and the mind-body problem' in the Journal of Consciousness Studies in 1996, addressing incorrigibility and the mind-body problem.
referenceDennett, D.C. (1996) authored 'Facing backwards on the problem of consciousness', published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies 3:4-6.
referenceClarke, C.J.S. (1995) authored 'The nonlocality of mind', published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies 2:231-40.
referenceE. Mills authored the paper 'Giving up on the hard problem of consciousness,' which was published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies, Volume 3, pages 26-32, in 1996.
referenceP. Hut and R. Shepard authored the paper 'Turning the "hard problem" upside-down and sideways,' which was published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies, Volume 3, pages 313-329.
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.
referenceW.S. Robinson authored the paper 'The hardness of the hard problem,' which was published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies, Volume 3, pages 14-25, 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.
referenceClark, T. (1995) authored 'Function and phenomenology: Closing the explanatory gap', published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies 2:241-54.
referenceJ. Shear authored the paper 'The hard problem: Closing the empirical gap,' which was published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies, Volume 3, pages 54-68, in 1996.
referenceK. O'Hara and T. Scutt authored the paper 'There is no hard problem of consciousness,' which was published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies, Volume 3, in 1996.
referenceG.H. Rosenberg authored the paper 'Rethinking nature: A hard problem within the hard problem,' which was published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies, Volume 3, pages 76-88, in 1996.
referenceBilodeau, D.J. (1996) authored 'Physics, machines, and the hard problem', published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies 3:386-401.
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 15 facts
referenceDavid Chalmers published 'Moving forward on the problem of consciousness' in the Journal of Consciousness Studies in 1997.
referenceBernardo Kastrup authored the article 'The Universe in Consciousness', published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies in 2018.
referenceDaniel C. Dennett authored 'The tuned deck' in the book 'Intuition pumps and other tools for thinking' (2013) and 'Facing backwards on the problem of consciousness' in the Journal of Consciousness Studies (1996).
referenceThe main talking points of David Chalmers' 1994 talk on the hard problem were published in The Journal of Consciousness Studies in 1995.
referenceGarrett Mindt published 'The Problem with the 'Information' in Integrated Information Theory' in the Journal of Consciousness Studies in 2017.
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.
referenceKeith Frankish authored 'Illusionism as a Theory of Consciousness', published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies in 2016.
accountFollowing Keith Frankish's publication of 'Illusionism as a Theory of Consciousness' in the Journal of Consciousness Studies, Daniel Dennett responded with a paper titled 'Illusionism as the Obvious Default Theory of Consciousness'.
referencePatricia Churchland authored 'The Hornswoggle Problem', published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies in 1996.
referenceDavid Chalmers discussed the universality of the hard problem of consciousness in his 2020 article 'Is the Hard Problem of Consciousness Universal?' published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies.
referenceRichard Brown published the paper 'Deprioritizing the A Priori Arguments Against Physicalism' in the Journal of Consciousness Studies in 2010.
referenceJ. W. Dalton authored the article 'The unfinished theatre', which was published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies, volume 4, issue 4, pages 316–318, in 1997.
referenceAvshalom C. Elitzur authored the article 'Why don't we know what Mary knows? Baars' reversing the problem of qualia', which was published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies, volume 4, issue 4, pages 319–324, in 1997.
referenceDaniel Dennett provided commentary on the 'unimagined preposterous of zombies' in the Journal of Consciousness Studies, responding to T. Moody, O. Flanagan, and T. Polger.
referenceStevan Harnad published 'Why and how we are not zombies' in the Journal of Consciousness Studies in 1995 and 'How/why the mind–body problem is hard' in the same journal in April 2000.
Panpsychism - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 4 facts
claimWilliam Seager argues for the 'Intrinsic Nature Argument for Panpsychism' in his 2006 paper published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies.
referenceAnand Vaidya and Purushottama Bilimoria authored the article 'Advaita Vedanta and the Mind Extension Hypothesis: Panpsychism and Perception', published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies in 2015.
referenceLuke Roelofs authored the article 'The Varieties of (Un)Boundedness', published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies by Imprint Academic in 2024.
referenceS. Siddharth and Tejas Bhojraj authored the article 'Leibnizian Panpsychism: Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Panpsychism', published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies by Imprint Academic in 2024.
The Conscious Mind - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 2 facts
claimDaniel Dennett authored the article 'The Unimagined Preposterousness of Zombies', published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies in 1998.
referenceDavid Chalmers authored the paper 'The Unimagined Preposterousness of Zombies', which was published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies in 1998.
Global workspace theory - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 2 facts
referenceSusan Blackmore published the article 'There Is No Stream of Consciousness' in the Journal of Consciousness Studies in May 2002.
quoteBernard Baars wrote in his 1997 article "In the Theatre of Consciousness" in the Journal of Consciousness Studies: "[A] stage, an attentional spotlight shining on the stage, actors to represent the contents of conscious experience, an audience, and a few invisible people behind the scenes, who exercise great influence on whatever becomes visible on stage. The stage receives sensory and abstract information, but only events in the spotlight shining on the stage are completely conscious."
Panpsychism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall 2015 Edition) plato.stanford.edu May 23, 2001 1 fact
referenceGalen Strawson authored 'The Self', published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies in 1997 and reprinted in the 1999 collection 'Models of the Self' edited by S. Gallagher and J. Shear.
David Chalmers - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 1 fact
referenceFollowing the publication of David Chalmers' landmark paper on the hard problem of consciousness, more than twenty responses were published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies and subsequently collected in the book "Explaining Consciousness: The Hard Problem."
Panpsychism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu Jul 18, 2017 1 fact
referenceGalen Strawson authored 'Panpsychism? Replies to commentators and a celebration of Descartes', published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies in 2006.
Quantum Approaches to Consciousness plato.stanford.edu Nov 30, 2004 1 fact
referenceHameroff, S.R. and Penrose, R. published the paper 'Conscious events as orchestrated spacetime selections' in the Journal of Consciousness Studies in 1996.
Consciousness (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall 2025 ... plato.stanford.edu Jun 18, 2004 1 fact
claimThe resurgence of consciousness research led to the establishment of specialty journals such as The Journal of Consciousness Studies, Consciousness and Cognition, and Psyche, as well as professional societies like the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness (ASSC) and annual conferences like The Science of Consciousness.
A Neuroscientific Theory of Consciousness - Sites at Dartmouth sites.dartmouth.edu Dec 16, 2024 1 fact
referenceJ. Sánchez-Cañizares published 'Integrated Information Theory as Testing Ground for Causation: Why Nested Hylomorphism Overcomes Physicalism and Panpsychism' in the Journal of Consciousness Studies in 2022.
The Mechanisms of Psychedelic Visionary Experiences - Frontiers frontiersin.org Sep 27, 2017 1 fact
referenceFrancisco Varela published 'Neurophenomenology: a methodological remedy for the hard problem' in the Journal of Consciousness Studies in 1996 (J. Conscious. Stud. 3, 330–349).
A Synergistic Workspace for Human Consciousness Revealed by ... elifesciences.org 1 fact
referenceThe article 'The phi measure of integrated information is not well-defined for general physical systems' was published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies.
Consciousness and Cognitive Sciences journal-psychoanalysis.eu 1 fact
referenceChalmers, D. (1995) published 'Facing up to the Problem of Consciousness' in Journal of Consciousness Studies, 2 (3), pp. 200-219.
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.
The Hard Problem of Consciousness | Springer Nature Link link.springer.com 1 fact
referenceWilliam Seager published 'Consciousness, information, and panpsychism' in the Journal of Consciousness Studies in 1995.