
Physical Nature of Consciousness.
Title:
Physical Nature of Consciousness.
Author:
Van Loocke, Philip.
ISBN:
9789027299857
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (329 pages)
Contents:
THE PHYSICAL NATURE OF CONSCIOUSNESS -- Editorial page -- Title dage -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Preface -- Biological feasibility of quantum approaches to consciousness: The Penrose-Hamero "Orch OR" model -- The natural philosophy and physics of consciousness -- Quantum Brain Dynamics and Consciousness -- Neuropsychological Investigations -- What is consciousness? -- Thinking together quantum brain dynamics and postmodernism -- Consciousness and non-hierarchical physics -- Time and the laws of nature -- Matter, Mind and the quantum -- What is it not Like to be a Brain? -- On the nature of anamalous phenomena -- The philosophy of consciousness, 'deep' teleology and objective selection -- Name index -- Subject index -- the series ADVANCES IN CONSCIOUSNESS RESEARCH.
Abstract:
We consider systems in which forces and selection (or 'reduction') procedures cooperate to determine present states. Forces work on the immediate past of a system and determine a set of possible states. Selection works in the immediate future and selects one of these states as the actual state of the system. Selection can be constrained in terms of a criterion not reducible to the forces operating on the system. It is shown that the performance of different types of procedures increases when this type of teleology is inserted. This is illustrated with an example from the cognitive domain and with examples that belong to the context of generative art. More fundamentally, it is conjectured that, given the complexity of our universe, selection can operate systematically without leading to replicable violation of physical laws. The relation between selection and the philosophy of consciousness is discussed.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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