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Dualism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Winter 2016 Edition) plato.stanford.edu Aug 19, 2003 4 facts
claimThere are two strategies to attack bundle theory: claiming that human intuition favors belief in a subject and that arguments for the bundle theory are unsuccessful, or attempting to refute the theory itself.
claimAttributing acts of judging, attending, and willing to 'pulses of thought' without a genuine subject may be considered incoherent.
claimJohn Foster (1991) argues against bundle theory by claiming that human intuition favors belief in a subject and that arguments for the bundle alternative are unsuccessful.
claimBundle theory posits that the mind consists of the objects of awareness and the co-consciousness relations that hold between them, with the nexus of these relations constituting the sense of the subject and the act of awareness.
Mind and Consciousness - St Andrews Encyclopaedia of Theology saet.ac.uk Jun 20, 2024 3 facts
claimIn contemporary philosophy of mind, the term 'mind' is frequently used to refer to a person, self, or subject.
claimIt is widely held that persons, subjects, minds, or souls are conscious, but the state of consciousness itself is not conscious, similar to how persons engage in activities like thinking or running, but the activities themselves are not thinking or running.
claimThe 'problem of other minds' is the philosophical challenge of determining whether other individuals are truly persons, selves, or subjects, or if they are mindless creatures known as zombies.
Self-Consciousness - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu Jul 13, 2017 2 facts
quoteIn continuity of “consciousness”, there is what appears to be knowledge of an identity, the persistence of the same subject through time.
claimP.F. Strawson defines the concept of a person as 'primitive' by asserting it is logically prior to the concepts of 'subject' and 'body,' meaning persons are not compounds of subjects and bodies.
The Hard Problem of Consciousness | Springer Nature Link link.springer.com 2 facts
claimCartesian dualism has been identified as the most central problem of modern science and the modern/colonial worldview due to its ontological dualism, which contributes to the 'Great Divide' between mind and body, subject and object, human and non-human, culture and nature, humanities and natural sciences, and Us and Them.
claimThe humanities are trapped by the Cartesian subject, which leads them to repeatedly discover the illusiveness of reality while failing to bridge the gap between subject and object, mind and body, and individual and society.
PANPSYCHISM (Philosophy of Mind Series) - Amazon.com amazon.com 1 fact
claimThe field of panpsychism has reached a consensus that a "thin" concept of what it is to be a subject is valid and necessary, and that mild, nomological emergence, as proposed by Broad, may be permissible.
Good Old-Fashioned Artificial Consciousness and the Intermediate ... frontiersin.org Apr 17, 2018 1 fact
claimThe definition of a body is circular because an object is typically considered a body only when it is the body of a subject, yet the body is simultaneously the cornerstone of the subject.
Knowledge Graphs: Opportunities and Challenges - Springer Nature link.springer.com Apr 3, 2023 1 fact
claimThe predicate constraint-based question-answering system (PCQA) presented in 2019 utilizes knowledge graph predicate constraints—triplets consisting of a subject, predicate, and object—to capture connections between questions and answers, thereby simplifying processing and improving results.
(PDF) Unifying Theories of Consciousness, Attention, and ... academia.edu 1 fact
referenceSiegel, S. (2006) discusses the subject and object in the contents of visual experience in the paper published in the Philosophical Review.
Non-physicalist Theories of Consciousness cambridge.org Dec 20, 2023 1 fact
claimThe unity of consciousness can be explained by the theory that all phenomenal qualities are experienced by a single subject, which is an entity or container distinct from the experiences themselves.
Automating hallucination detection with chain-of-thought reasoning amazon.science 1 fact
claimA claim is defined as the smallest unit of information that can be evaluated against context, typically consisting of a single predicate with a subject and optionally an object.