| Narrow: How Does Consciousness Work · Definition of Consciousness · States of Consciousness |
![]() |
Encyclopedia: Hard problem of consciousness Source:Wikipedia
The term
hard problem of consciousness
, coined by
David Chalmers
, refers to the "hard problem" of explaining why we have qualitative phenomenal experiences. It is contrasted with the "easy problems" of explaining the ability to discriminate, integrate information, report mental
...
More »
|
The really hard problem of consciousness is the problem of experience. When we think and perceive, there is a whir of information-processing, but there is also a subjective aspect.
The term hard problem of consciousness, coined by David Chalmers, refers to the "hard problem" of explaining why we have qualitative phenomenal experiences. It is contrasted with the "easy problems" of explaining the ability to discriminate, integrate...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_problem_of_consciousness
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_problem_of_consciousness
|
20k - 3 sec @ 56k
|
Is there a "hard problem" of consciousness? |
The "hard problem" of consciousness, according to which scientific models cannot explain the "qualia" or "first order experiences", is misguided if it is used to imply that we need more than ...
pespmc1.vub.ac.be/HARDPROB.html
pespmc1.vub.ac.be/HARDPROB.html
|
108k - 15 sec @ 56k
This site uses Flash
|
hardprob.evolution |
David Chalmers (1995, 1996) has recently done philosophy the favor of distinguishing the "hard problem of consciousness"&emdash;why it is that conscious phenomena appear in the world at all&emdash ...
www.wesleyan.edu/~shorst/papers/hardprob.evolution.htm
www.wesleyan.edu/~shorst/papers/hardprob.evolution.htm
|
238k - 34 sec @ 56k
This site uses Flash
|
PsyBlog: Will Solving The 'Hard Problem' of Consciousness Unweave ... |
Philosophers of mind like Dennett argue that consciousness emerges from the physical processes of the brain (Dennett, 1996). Effectively he is saying there is no 'hard problem' to explain, some even ...
www.spring.org.uk/2007/04/will-solving-hard-problem-of....
www.spring.org.uk/2007/04/will-solving-hard-problem-of.php
|
197k - 28 sec @ 56k
This site uses Flash
|
Evolution News & Views: Materialist Neuroscience and the ‘Hard ... |
The “hard problem” of consciousness is another matter entirely. The hard problem is this: why are we subjects, and not just objects?
www.evolutionnews.org/2008/01/materialist_neuroscience_...
www.evolutionnews.org/2008/01/materialist_neuroscience_and_t.html
|
12k - 2 sec @ 56k
|
Dolan (2003) The Really Hard Problem: Consciousness, Gnosis, and the ... |
The Really Hard Problem: Consciousness, Gnosis, and the Limits of Explanation...
www.getcited.org/pub/103398372
Half a century after existentialism, there is today a renewed willingness to reflect on the phenomenon of the qualia of consciousness, the «hard problem», as David Chalmers calls it.
www.cecl.com.pt/rcl/english/36/rcl36-03_e.html
|
73k - 10 sec @ 56k
|
Kuipers, AAAI FSS, 2007 |
We discuss several aspects of consciousness --- the Easy Problem, the Intentionality Problem, and the Hard Problem --- from the pragmatic perspective of artificial intelligence and robotics.
www.cs.utexas.edu/users/qr/papers/Kuipers-fss-07.html
|
284k - 41 sec @ 56k
|
David Chalmers: the hard problem of consciousness and the brain. |
