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... called dualism — or the mind / matter distinction is only apparent - the world really consists of only one fundamental substance , a situation called monism . Dualistic Models of Consciousness A dualist maintains that mind and matter ...
... called dualism — or the mind / matter distinction is only apparent - the world really consists of only one fundamental substance , a situation called monism . Dualistic Models of Consciousness A dualist maintains that mind and matter ...
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... ( called the " anchor " ) is never experienced ; ( 2 ) breaks in clear loops ( called " IGnorable breaks , " or ZIGs ) are never experi- enced . Culbertson's constraints on his awareness algorithm arise from the requirement that we should ...
... ( called the " anchor " ) is never experienced ; ( 2 ) breaks in clear loops ( called " IGnorable breaks , " or ZIGs ) are never experi- enced . Culbertson's constraints on his awareness algorithm arise from the requirement that we should ...
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... called Boolean logic , after nineteenth- century Irish schoolmaster George Boole , is two - valued ( yes or no ) . In Orlov's model of quantum thinking , choices are still two - valued , but these two options arise out of a deeper sort ...
... called Boolean logic , after nineteenth- century Irish schoolmaster George Boole , is two - valued ( yes or no ) . In Orlov's model of quantum thinking , choices are still two - valued , but these two options arise out of a deeper sort ...
Contents
Steps Toward a Science of Consciousness | 7 |
Prominent Landmarks of Inner | 40 |
A Tour of the Minds | 83 |
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