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David Bohm

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Quantum Approaches to Consciousness plato.stanford.edu Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Nov 30, 2004 8 facts
perspectiveThe dual-aspect approaches of Wolfgang Pauli and Carl Jung, as well as David Bohm and Basil Hiley, are considered conceptually transparent but are essentially unsatisfactory regarding a sound formal basis and concrete empirical scenarios.
claimDavid Bohm and Basil Hiley (Bohm 1990; Bohm & Hiley 1993; Hiley 2001) proposed a theory of consciousness referring to an implicate order that unfolds into separate explicate domains of the mental and the material.
referenceDavid Bohm published 'A new theory of the relationship of mind and matter' in the journal Philosophical Psychology in 1990.
claimQuantum-theoretically inspired variations of dual-aspect theory have been proposed by Wolfgang Pauli and Carl Jung, and by David Bohm and Basil Hiley, based on speculations that exceed the scope of contemporary quantum theory.
referenceDavid Bohm and Basil J. Hiley published the book 'The Undivided Universe' in 1993.
referenceIn the dual-aspect approach proposed by David Bohm and Basil Hiley, the notions of implicate and explicate order are used to mirror the distinction between ontic and epistemic domains.
claimThe dual-aspect conception of reality, which draws on the philosophy of Baruch Spinoza, has been considered attractive by 20th-century scientists including Niels Bohr, Wolfgang Pauli, David Bohm, Hans Primas, and Bernard d'Espagnat.
claimThe proposal by David Bohm and Basil Hiley regarding information-based dual-aspect approaches provides a conceptual framework but lacks detailed explanations concerning the mental domain.
Quantum Approaches to Consciousness plato.stanford.edu Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Nov 30, 2004 4 facts
claimThe interpretation of "meaning" in synchronistic correlations parallels the concept of "active information" in the approach proposed by Bohm and Hiley.
referenceIn the approach of David Bohm and Basil Hiley, mental and physical states emerge through explication (unfoldment) from an undivided, psychophysically neutral implicate order.
claimQuantum-inspired dual-aspect frameworks, such as those proposed by Pauli and Jung, and by Bohm and Hiley, are based on speculations that exceed the scope of contemporary quantum theory.
referenceDavid Bohm and Basil Hiley authored the book 'The Undivided Universe', published by Routledge in 1993, which discusses the relationship between mind and matter in Chapter 15.
Quantum Approaches to Consciousness plato.stanford.edu Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Nov 30, 2004 4 facts
claimQuantum-inspired decompositional dual-aspect models have been proposed by Wolfgang Pauli and Carl Jung (Jung and Pauli 1955; Meier 2001), Arthur Eddington (1946), and David Bohm and Basil Hiley (Bohm 1990; Bohm and Hiley 1993; Hiley 2001).
claimDavid Bohm and Basil Hiley describe the implicate order as 'holomovement,' a dynamic process similar to Whitehead's process philosophy, rather than a static state.
claimDavid Bohm and Basil Hiley (Bohm 1990; Bohm and Hiley 1993; Hiley 2001) proposed that an implicate order unfolds into different explicate domains of the mental and the material.
claimIn the approach of David Bohm and Basil Hiley, the notions of implicate and explicate order mirror the distinction between ontic and epistemic domains of reality, where mental and physical states emerge by explication from an undivided, psychophysically neutral implicate order.
Panpsychism - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 4 facts
claimDavid Bohm proposed a new theory regarding the relationship between mind and matter in his 1990 article 'A new theory of the relationship of mind and matter' published in Philosophical Psychology.
claimDavid Bohm and Paavo Pylkkänen attempted to develop a theory of panprotopsychism inspired by David Chalmers' ideas regarding psychophysical laws.
claimPhilosopher Paavo Pylkkänen described David Bohm's view as a version of panprotopsychism.
perspectiveDavid Bohm argued that the measurement problem is a clash of classical physics, quantum mechanics, and phenomenology, as all three levels of description are difficult to reconcile or contradictory.
Quantum Physics and Consciousness Insights | PDF - Scribd scribd.com Scribd 1 fact
referenceThe document 'Quantum Physics and Consciousness Insights' discusses several theories regarding consciousness and brain function, specifically David Bohm's implicate order, Henry Stapp's attention and quantum coherence, Roger Penrose's geometry of the universe, and Stuart Hameroff's microtubule quantum effects.
(PDF) Quantum Mechanics and Consciousness - Academia.edu academia.edu Oxford University Press 1 fact
claimDavid Bohm posits that a rudimentary mind-like quality exists even at the level of particle physics, a perspective associated with panpsychism.
Moving Forward on the Problem of Consciousness - David Chalmers consc.net Journal of Consciousness Studies 1 fact
claimThe interpretations of quantum mechanics proposed by David Bohm and Hugh Everett posit that the physical domain is causally closed.
Quantum Theory of Consciousness - Scirp.org. scirp.org Gangsha Zhi, Rulin Xiu · Scientific Research Publishing 1 fact
referenceDavid Bohm authored 'Wholeness and the Implicate Order', published by Routledge in 1983, which explores the concept of an implicate order in physics.