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Alexander Bartolich
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Big-8 Management Board
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1/17/10
Moderator Vacancy Announcement: sci.psychology.consciousness
RESULT sci.psychology.consciousness will be removed The Last Call for Comments (LCC) on 2010-01-10
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Moderator Vacancy Announcement: sci.psychology.consciousness
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1/17/10
Shelly...@msn.com
10/17/08
mixing regarding sci.psychology.consciousness
Edith wrote on 17 Oct 2008 19:35:35 GMT: > > Who can consist another fine verb? > http://
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mixing regarding sci.psychology.consciousness
Edith wrote on 17 Oct 2008 19:35:35 GMT: > > Who can consist another fine verb? > http://
10/17/08
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10/31/06
Your removal from the PSYCHE-D list
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Alex Green
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john limber
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10/30/06
Aristotle and the self referencing representation.
>But >strangely, if I go back to watching the tree outside my window, I still have >
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Aristotle and the self referencing representation.
>But >strangely, if I go back to watching the tree outside my window, I still have >
10/30/06
Stuart Hameroff
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Andrew Brook
2
10/29/06
Consciousness is a state? Or a sequence of events?
In response to Stuart Hameroff: Yes, I think it more plausible to think of conscious 'states'
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Consciousness is a state? Or a sequence of events?
In response to Stuart Hameroff: Yes, I think it more plausible to think of conscious 'states'
10/29/06
cha...@bigpond.net.au
10/24/06
What of representation when you don't need a cortex for consciousness?
I read the representation debate, which was really interesting and useful. I'm not yet sure into
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What of representation when you don't need a cortex for consciousness?
I read the representation debate, which was really interesting and useful. I'm not yet sure into
10/24/06
Stuart Hameroff
10/16/06
Quantum Mind 2007 Conference, July 17-20, 2007, Salzburg, Austria
Quantum Mind 2007 July 17-20, 2007 Salzburg, Austria The mechanisms by which the brain produces or
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Quantum Mind 2007 Conference, July 17-20, 2007, Salzburg, Austria
Quantum Mind 2007 July 17-20, 2007 Salzburg, Austria The mechanisms by which the brain produces or
10/16/06
Susan Hurley
10/12/06
for circulation: POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP in PHILOSOPHY of CONSCIOUSNESS
*POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP in PHILOSOPHY of CONSCIOUSNESS* *(Apologies for cross-posting; please pass
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for circulation: POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP in PHILOSOPHY of CONSCIOUSNESS
*POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP in PHILOSOPHY of CONSCIOUSNESS* *(Apologies for cross-posting; please pass
10/12/06
Douglas Newman and Betty Ng
3/30/06
Re: Request for comments: 'Orthogonal recombinable competences'
Many thanks, Aaron, for your detailed reply to my comments. You wrote: > Eg Doug thought a
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Re: Request for comments: 'Orthogonal recombinable competences'
Many thanks, Aaron, for your detailed reply to my comments. You wrote: > Eg Doug thought a
3/30/06
Glen Sizemore
2/1/06
Re: SCR: Are animals self-aware?, Morin
It is always amusing to see how badly mainstream psychology has mangled this issue. The real question
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Re: SCR: Are animals self-aware?, Morin
It is always amusing to see how badly mainstream psychology has mangled this issue. The real question
2/1/06
tomst...@gmail.com
9/1/05
dear sci.psychology.consciousness readers
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 It's getting a bit tiresome seeing one misguided
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dear sci.psychology.consciousness readers
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 It's getting a bit tiresome seeing one misguided
9/1/05
David Chalmers
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Jeff Dalton
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5/20/05
Direct perception and terminological disputes
Quoting Steven Lehar <sle...@CNS.BU.EDU>: > The reason why the debate goes round and round
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Direct perception and terminological disputes
Quoting Steven Lehar <sle...@CNS.BU.EDU>: > The reason why the debate goes round and round
5/20/05
Steven Lehar
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Andrew Brook
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5/20/05
Analogical or Analytical?
I'm still not getting your point. See below. Andrew Alex Green wrote: > Andrew > Sure,
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Analogical or Analytical?
I'm still not getting your point. See below. Andrew Alex Green wrote: > Andrew > Sure,
5/20/05
Cathy Reason
5/19/05
Re: Non-Physical Ontology [was Ontology of Experience]
Alex Green wrote: I interpreted your experiment as a setup where P tests the truth of a statement and
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Re: Non-Physical Ontology [was Ontology of Experience]
Alex Green wrote: I interpreted your experiment as a setup where P tests the truth of a statement and
5/19/05
Steven Lehar
5/19/05
Re: Lurker Poll: Direct Perception v.s. Representationalism
Responses to my Lurker Poll have pretty much stopped trickling in. Can this be true? There were only
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Re: Lurker Poll: Direct Perception v.s. Representationalism
Responses to my Lurker Poll have pretty much stopped trickling in. Can this be true? There were only
5/19/05
Marina Rakova
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Steven Lehar
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5/13/05
Mild Direct Perception versus Strong Representationalism
Reply to Marina Rakova: Rakova > you say that perception detects features in a replica. But if
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Mild Direct Perception versus Strong Representationalism
Reply to Marina Rakova: Rakova > you say that perception detects features in a replica. But if
5/13/05
Steven Lehar
, …
Marina Rakova
3
5/13/05
Re: Ontology of Experience
> Neil Rickert wrote: > There is no obvious parallel. The evidence suggests that neurons in
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Re: Ontology of Experience
> Neil Rickert wrote: > There is no obvious parallel. The evidence suggests that neurons in
5/13/05
william seager
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Gregg Rosenberg
4
5/13/05
the "inner image"
> Maybe some clarity can arise from Steven's remark. Suppose, for > definiteness, > that
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the "inner image"
> Maybe some clarity can arise from Steven's remark. Suppose, for > definiteness, > that
5/13/05
Stuart Hameroff
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Alex Green
3
5/12/05
Re: Perception, Behaviour and Quantum Information
Hello again Alex Green > Having been a keen squash player I would put speedy responses > down
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Re: Perception, Behaviour and Quantum Information
Hello again Alex Green > Having been a keen squash player I would put speedy responses > down
5/12/05
Steven Lehar
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Cathy Reason
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5/12/05
Ontology of Experience
Anthony Sebastian wrote: You speak of "the nature of consciousness". When we biologists
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Ontology of Experience
Anthony Sebastian wrote: You speak of "the nature of consciousness". When we biologists
5/12/05
Larry Kaye
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Glen M. Sizemore
4
5/12/05
Re: The Dance of the Copy Theorist
Glen, None of your analyses are successful, although I can see (no pun intended) that I'm not
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Re: The Dance of the Copy Theorist
Glen, None of your analyses are successful, although I can see (no pun intended) that I'm not
5/12/05
Steven Lehar
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Neil W Rickert
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5/11/05
Re: Summary: Direct Perception v.s. Representationalism
Jeff Dalton <je...@INF.ED.AC.UK> wrote on May 11, 2005: JD>Do the advocates of direct
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Re: Summary: Direct Perception v.s. Representationalism
Jeff Dalton <je...@INF.ED.AC.UK> wrote on May 11, 2005: JD>Do the advocates of direct
5/11/05
Stuart Hameroff
5/11/05
Consciousness: The WebCourse
Announcement Consciousness: The WebCourse http://consciousness.arizona.edu/webcourse.htm June 12 -
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Consciousness: The WebCourse
Announcement Consciousness: The WebCourse http://consciousness.arizona.edu/webcourse.htm June 12 -
5/11/05
Steven Lehar
5/10/05
Re: Representationalism
Reply to Marina Rakova: Rakova > Would you be able to tell me names of a few other people who, in
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Re: Representationalism
Reply to Marina Rakova: Rakova > Would you be able to tell me names of a few other people who, in
5/10/05
Thomas Zoëga Ramsøy
5/10/05
SCR: Why Subjective Consciousness?, Franklin
================================== SCIENCE & CONSCIOUSNESS REVIEW SCI-CON.ORG NEWSLETTER ========
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SCR: Why Subjective Consciousness?, Franklin
================================== SCIENCE & CONSCIOUSNESS REVIEW SCI-CON.ORG NEWSLETTER ========
5/10/05
Stuart Hameroff
, …
Alex Green
9
5/8/05
Perception, Behaviour and Quantum Information
The suggestion that the brain models reality rather slowly, taking 250-800 millisecs to do so, is
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Perception, Behaviour and Quantum Information
The suggestion that the brain models reality rather slowly, taking 250-800 millisecs to do so, is
5/8/05
Larry Kaye
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Mark Peaty
5
5/8/05
Re: The Dance of the Copy Theorist
Larry, Jose Monserrat Neto has been developing an explanatory schema much along the lines of what you
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Re: The Dance of the Copy Theorist
Larry, Jose Monserrat Neto has been developing an explanatory schema much along the lines of what you
5/8/05
Steven Lehar
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Arnold Trehub
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5/8/05
Summary: Direct Perception v.s. Representationalism
Neil Rickert wrote: > > Both sides are in the same predicament with respect to predictions.
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Summary: Direct Perception v.s. Representationalism
Neil Rickert wrote: > > Both sides are in the same predicament with respect to predictions.
5/8/05
Marina Rakova
5/8/05
Representationalism
A follow-up to Steven Lehar: Would you be able to tell me names of a few other people who, in your
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Representationalism
A follow-up to Steven Lehar: Would you be able to tell me names of a few other people who, in your
5/8/05
Peter Main
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Andrew Brook
5
5/6/05
Re: Direct Perception vs. Representationalism
Peter Main wrote: > By avoiding the word "representation", as I have tried to do, we can
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Re: Direct Perception vs. Representationalism
Peter Main wrote: > By avoiding the word "representation", as I have tried to do, we can
5/6/05