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Time, consciousness and scientific explanation

Time, consciousness and scientific explanation

... In this thesis, I intend to take up the gauntletthrown down by Ricoeur.He has be incorporate priori there that that time can not a account of made an a claim unified can time as we exper[r] ... See full document

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Relation of Space-Time Continuum with Energy in the Presence of Consciousness and Super-Consciousness

Relation of Space-Time Continuum with Energy in the Presence of Consciousness and Super-Consciousness

... of time, space and causation gives rise to the ‘Name and Form’ called Mâyâ by the Vedanta as expressed by Vivekananda ...of time, space and causation, the network of which is called ...of time means ... See full document

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Time and the domain of consciousness

Time and the domain of consciousness

... of consciousness ‘crawls’ along the world-line of my body, Weyl himself seems committed to the idea that, just as the A-theorist maintains, there is something that is left out by simply representing me as such a ... See full document

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Does Consciousness Exist Independently of Present Time and Present Time Independently of Consciousness?

Does Consciousness Exist Independently of Present Time and Present Time Independently of Consciousness?

... biophysical time, sometimes described in terms of periods or ...of consciousness may thus be conceived in terms of rapid tempo- ral successions of microscopic brain states (Helekar, 1999), and it has been ... See full document

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Consciousness & Time: A Time Based Model  of the Evolution of Consciousness

Consciousness & Time: A Time Based Model of the Evolution of Consciousness

... of consciousness noting that awareness is the key feature, and time understood in terms of the future consisting of poten- tialities varying in probability, the present actualization of certain ... See full document

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The Attribution of Unity of Consciousness over Time

The Attribution of Unity of Consciousness over Time

... of consciousness dis- course, such as transitivity, dissimilarity, and co-presence problems, the inter- esting point in uniting the two types of unity under the network conception is that its extension can help to ... See full document

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Temporality in restorative justice: on time, timing and time-consciousness

Temporality in restorative justice: on time, timing and time-consciousness

... in time and how far forward should we go to fix the terms of moral praise and blame? How far into an offender’s past do we venture in search of causation and how far forward into her or his future do we wish to ... See full document

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Beyond single level accounts: the role of cognitive architectures in cognitive scientific explanation

Beyond single level accounts: the role of cognitive architectures in cognitive scientific explanation

... performance factors, were able to replicate the key behavioural effects. Thus, for the Bayesian model it was necessary to assume that the initial probabilities (priors) of each symptom given each disease were less than ... See full document

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May Conscious Mind Give a “Scientific Definition” of Consciousness?

May Conscious Mind Give a “Scientific Definition” of Consciousness?

... Afterwards, new, sophisticated techniques have become available in Neuros- ciences so that it was easier to explore mind at different levels of complexity, from molecular dynamics to psychic behavior. Now, in our ... See full document

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Implications of rare neurological disorders and perceptual errors in natural and synthetic consciousness

Implications of rare neurological disorders and perceptual errors in natural and synthetic consciousness

... neurological time is not the same as physical ...the consciousness of the observer causes the quantum mechanical wave function to collapse [41-48] since a measurement that creates a sensory stimulus pre- ... See full document

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David-Rus, Richard
  

(2009):


	Explanation and Understanding through Scientific Models: Perspectives for a New Approach to Scientific Explanation.


Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Philosophie, Wissenschaftstheorie und Religionswissenschaft

David-Rus, Richard (2009): Explanation and Understanding through Scientific Models: Perspectives for a New Approach to Scientific Explanation. Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Philosophie, Wissenschaftstheorie und Religionswissenschaft

... C-elegans is a tiny worm, free-living nematode which is nowadays one of the most important model organisms in the molecular biology research. The importance is emphasized by the fact that it was the first among the ... See full document

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Super Theory of Relativity-Explanation to ‘Rest Mass of Photon’, ‘Quantum Entanglement’ and ‘Consciousness’

Super Theory of Relativity-Explanation to ‘Rest Mass of Photon’, ‘Quantum Entanglement’ and ‘Consciousness’

... If time, space, and energy are secondary features derived from a substrate below the Planck scale, then Einstein's hypothetical algebraic system might resolve the EPR ... See full document

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Explanation of Mental Processes Involving Consciousness through the Consciousness Model Incorporating Quantum Mechanical Activities of Though-Carrying Particle (TCP) and Thought Retaining Particle (TRP) in the Presence of Thought Force (TF) in vitro and T

Explanation of Mental Processes Involving Consciousness through the Consciousness Model Incorporating Quantum Mechanical Activities of Though-Carrying Particle (TCP) and Thought Retaining Particle (TRP) in the Presence of Thought Force (TF) in vitro and Thought Force (TF) in vivo

... We are what our minds make us. The mind is a very powerful controller of the body. The mind controls everything as indicated by Pal et al [1, 3] and Pal [7]. Mind is conditioned from the time we are young. It ... See full document

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The Limits of Scientific Explanation and the No-Miracles Argument

The Limits of Scientific Explanation and the No-Miracles Argument

... or…), and why the distances between the planets are what they are. To explain why there are six planets, he appeals to the five perfect (Platonic) solids: if these five were nested one inside the other, and there were ... See full document

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A New Theory of Consciousness: The Missing Link - Organization

A New Theory of Consciousness: The Missing Link - Organization

... of consciousness is the duration of the number of neuronal architectures that are manifested at a specific ...the time span of the duration of an action ...Our consciousness is the outcome of the ... See full document

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The shock of the Anthropocene and a margin of hope: On possibilities for critical thinking in the Arctic context

The shock of the Anthropocene and a margin of hope: On possibilities for critical thinking in the Arctic context

... and time, matter and process (Serres and Latour, ...historical consciousness and the materiality of the world (Assad, 2011; see also Serres, 2009, 2014a, ...of scientific thought stresses the ... See full document

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Causal Depth contra Humean Empiricism: Aspects of a Scientific Realist Approach to Explanation

Causal Depth contra Humean Empiricism: Aspects of a Scientific Realist Approach to Explanation

... There are some worries in physics about quantum causality and particularly non-locality after Bell's inequality was used by Aspect to show that non-locality did exist at the sub-atomic level. However, given the ... See full document

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Empirical Success or Explanatory Success: What does Current Scientific Realism Need to Explain?

Empirical Success or Explanatory Success: What does Current Scientific Realism Need to Explain?

... same explanation) in the case of incompatible but observationally equivalent ...best explanation of empirical success by itself, this notion must be linked to explanatory success, so that it is consistent ... See full document

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Between identity and practice : the narratives of the intellectual in the twentieth century

Between identity and practice : the narratives of the intellectual in the twentieth century

... confronted, time and again, with the seeming impossibility of the task, why do we persist in attempting it? The answer to this question, according to Mannheim, lies in the irreducibly plural and heterogeneous ... See full document

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Empirical research on the service mode of China’s scientific fitness demonstration area

Empirical research on the service mode of China’s scientific fitness demonstration area

... the scientific fitness service system of mass sports is an important measure to implement nationwide fitness strategy; develop sport industry; and promote sport con- ...of scientific fitness demonstration ... See full document

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