Hans Primas
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Quantum Approaches to Consciousness plato.stanford.edu Nov 30, 2004 11 facts
claimThe author of the entry 'Quantum Approaches to Consciousness' received comments from Guido Bacciagaluppi, Friedrich Beck, Thomas Filk, Stuart Hameroff, Hans Primas, Henry Stapp, and an anonymous referee that improved an earlier version of the manuscript.
referenceIn the physical domain, the epistemic/ontic distinction refers to the difference between 'local realism' of empirical facts from classical instruments and 'holistic realism' of entangled systems, as defined by Harald Atmanspacher and Hans Primas in 2003.
claimHans Primas proposed a dual-aspect approach in 2003 and 2009 where the distinction between mental and material domains originates from the distinction between tensed (mental) time, which includes nowness, and tenseless (physical) time, which is viewed as an external parameter.
claimHans Primas proposed an approach in 2007 that addresses complementarity in psychology and cognitive science using partial Boolean algebras.
claimHans Primas conceives the tensed time of the mental domain as quantum-correlated with the parameter time of physics via 'time-entanglement', resulting from a symmetry breaking of a timeless, psychophysically neutral level of reality.
claimThe author of the entry 'Quantum Approaches to Consciousness' acknowledges discussions with Guido Bacciagaluppi, Thomas Filk, Hans Flohr, Hans Primas, Stefan Rotter, Henry Stapp, Giuseppe Vitiello, and Max Velmans.
referenceHans Primas authored 'Hidden determinism, probability, and time's arrow', published in 'Between Chance and Choice' in 2002.
claimHans Primas proposed a dual-aspect quantum model based on the distinction between tensed mental time and tenseless physical time, which provides a consistent formal framework.
claimHans Primas argued in 2002 that the physical domain is not causally closed because fundamental equations of motion require boundary and initial conditions that are not provided by the fundamental laws of nature.
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 dual-aspect quantum framework proposed by Hans Primas is formulated within a Hilbert space framework using appropriate time operators, though it remains a tentative scheme without empirical tests.
Quantum Approaches to Consciousness plato.stanford.edu Nov 30, 2004 4 facts
claimPrimas (2009, 2017) formulated a dual-aspect quantum framework for the mind-matter problem using a Hilbert space framework with time operators.
claimPrimas (2003, 2009, 2017) proposed a dual-aspect approach distinguishing mental and material domains based on two modes of time: tensed (mental) time, which includes nowness, and tenseless (physical) time, which is viewed as an external parameter.
claimThe author of the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry 'Quantum Approaches to Consciousness' engaged in discussions regarding the topics treated in the paper with Guido Bacciagaluppi, Thomas Filk, Hans Flohr, Stuart Hameroff, Hans Primas, Stefan Rotter, Henry Stapp, Giuseppe Vitiello, and Max Velmans.
referenceHans Primas published the book "Knowledge and Time" in 2017 through Springer in Berlin.
(PDF) Quantum Mechanics and Consciousness - Academia.edu academia.edu 4 facts
referenceHarald Atmanspacher and Hans Primas authored 'Epistemic and Ontic Quantum Realities' in the 2003 book 'Time, Quantum and Information'.
referenceHans Primas authored 'Complementarity of Mind and Matter' in the 2009 book 'Recasting Reality'.
referenceHans Primas authored 'Time-entanglement Between Mind and Matter' in the journal Mind and Matter.
referenceHarald Atmanspacher and Hans Primas edited 'Recasting Reality: Wolfgang Pauli's Philosophical Ideas and Contemporary Science'.
Quantum Approaches to Consciousness plato.stanford.edu Nov 30, 2004 3 facts
claimThe dual-aspect quantum framework proposed by Hans Primas converges with the concept of temporally nonlocal mental states.
claimHans Primas proposed a dual-aspect approach to the mind-matter problem based on the distinction between tensed (mental) time, which includes nowness, and tenseless (physical) time, which is viewed as an external parameter.
claimHans Primas formulated a dual-aspect quantum framework for the mind-matter problem using a Hilbert space framework with appropriate time operators.