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A compact response to both Leslie's doomsday argument and Bostrom's simulation argument, by I.A. Aranyosi
Titus Rivas discusses the view that the phenomenal qualities of perception might in theory exist not only in the subjective mind but in physical reality as well.
Titus Rivas discusses the identity theory of brain and mind in the context of the Kantian general rejection of ontology.
Information on Centre personnel, research and activities including conferences, seminars and reading groups, which focus on philosophy of mind and perception.
Analytical demonstration by Titus Rivas of the existence and causal impact of a non-physical, mental memory.
Titus Rivas discusses alleged empirical evidence against the ontological tradition of substantialist dualism, such as data of split-brain research.
Titus Rivas' essay show that an exhaustive conceptual representation of phenomenal consciousness in the brain is impossible.
An overview of the philosophy of mind. This site explores the various theories of mind, and of how the mental relates to the physical.
Varol Akman reviews this book by Drew V. McDermott.
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