Volume 2 Symposium on Roger Penrose's Shadows of the Mind Managing Editor: David Chalmers In his book Shadows of the Mind, Roger Penrose suggests that deep problems in artificial intelligence, physics, and the philosophy of mind are closely connected. He presents a detailed argument, using G del's theorem, for the conclusion that human thought cannot be simulated by any computation. This leads ...
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Journal of Consciousness Studies 2 (3), 1995, pp. 200-219 Facing Up to the Problem of Consciousness David J. Chalmers Department of Philosophy University of California Santa Cruz, CA 95064 chalmers@ling.ucsc.edu 1 Introduction Consciousness poses the most baffling problems in the science of the mind. There is nothing that we know more intimately than conscious experience, but there is nothing ...
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Heylighen F. (1990): Representation and Change. A Metarepresentational Framework for the Foundations of Physical and Cognitive Science, (Communication & Cognition, Gent), 200 p.
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Book review of Henry Stapp ...
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