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    The Mind-Body Problem Today
    Open Journal of Philosophy 1 (1): 26-34. 2011.
    An old philosophical problem, the mind-body problem, has not been yet solved by philosophers or scientists. Even if in cognitive neuroscience has been a stunning development in the last 20 years, the mind-body problem remained unsolved. Even if the majority of researchers in this domain accept the identity theory from an ontological viewpoint, many of them reject this position from an epistemological viewpoint. In this context, I consider that it is quite possible the framework of this problem t…Read more
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    Toward A Very Idea Of Representation
    with Mihai Vacariu and Dalia Terhesiu
    Synthese 129 (2): 275-295. 2001.
    The actual approaches of Cognitive Science offer a partial explanation of cognition. In this paper, our main point is to catch some key elements from these approaches, that can be taken together in a future perspective for a better explanation of cognition. The key elements (levels of analysis, primitives, processes, structures, threshold,self-organisation, bidirectionality, emergency, habituation, tasks, theinteraction between levels and also the interactions between the elements of the cogniti…Read more
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    Mind, Brain, and Epistemologically Different Worlds
    Synthese 147 (3): 515-548. 2005.
    The reason why, since Descartes, nobody has found a solution to the mind–body problem seems to be that the problem itself is a false or pseudo-problem. The discussion has proceeded within a pre-Cartesian conceptual framework which itself is a source of the difficulty. Dualism and all its alternatives have preserved the same pre-Cartesian conceptual framework even while denying Descartes’ dualism. In order to avoid this pseudo-problem, I introduce a new perspective with three elements: the subjec…Read more
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    Introduction
    with Edmund T. Rolls and Mihai Vacariu
    Synthese 129 (2): 151-151. 2001.
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    Epistemologically Different Worlds
    Dissertation, University of New South Wales. 2007.
    I am Gabriel Vacariu (Philosophy, Bucharest Univ.). My main idea is that of EDWs (“epistemologically different worlds”) in 2002-2003, 2005, 2007, 16 books 2008-2024 (2016, a book at SPRINGER, Germany!): the Universe/world does not exist. there are, instead, the EDWs like the macro-EW, the micro-EW, the field-EW or the mind-EW. (Each mind is an EW, “epistemological world”). My EDWs perspective furnishes an alternative to many problems from Cognitive Neuroscience, Physics and Philosophy: the mind-…Read more
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    Domnul G. continua aventurile sale: de data asta, un Balaur il inghite pe domnul G. si vedem ce se intampla cu el in interiorul acestui fioros Balaur…
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    The main ideas of the EDWs perspective are in Gabriel Vacariu’s PhD thesis posted online by UNSW (Australia) in 2007!!! I have realized the GREATEST discovery in the history of human knowledge: the EDWs! With discovering the EDWs, I have changed everything in Philosophy, Physics and Cognitive Neuroscience! This has been the main reason, so many people have published UNBELIEVABLE similar ideas to my ideas, many years I published my first works! UNBELIEVABLE, many (hundreds) “great” or small think…Read more
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    Epistemologically different worlds versus the Bastards
    Dissertation, Bucharest University. 2024.
    Working on the mind-brain problem (cognitive science, quantum mechanics, Einstein, etc.) for many years as student and professor, in 2002, I discovered the Epistemologically Different Worlds, a new alternative to the mind brain problem. In the same day, I realized all problems from quantum mechanics are dissolved by my EDWs. I immediately understood that my discovery is the greatest discovery in the history of human thinking. But I did not anticipate how many great problems I would have exactly …Read more
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    Epistemologically different worlds versus the Bastards
    Dissertation, Bucharest University. 2024.
    Working on the mind-brain problem (cognitive science, quantum mechanics, Einstein, etc.) for many years as student and professor, in 2002, I discovered the Epistemologically Different Worlds, a new alternative to the mind brain problem. In the same day, I realized all problems from quantum mechanics are dissolved by my EDWs. I immediately understood that my discovery is the greatest discovery in the history of human thinking. But I did not anticipate how many great problems I would have exactly …Read more
  • Problema minte-creier in neurostiinta cognitiei (edited book)
    Bucharest University Press. 2013.
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    (June 2013) “The mind-body problem in cognitive neuroscience”, Philosophia Scientiae 17/2, Gabriel Vacariu and Mihai Vacariu (eds.): 1. William Bechtel (Philosophy, Center for Chronobiology, and Interdisciplinary Program in Cognitive Science University of California, San Diego) “The endogenously active brain: the need for an alternative cognitive architecture” 2. Rolls T. Edmund (Oxford Centre for Computational Neuroscience, Oxford, UK) “On the relation between the mind and the brain: a neurosci…Read more
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    Content Introduction I. EDWs, the Hypernothing (EW0) and Physics Chapter 1 The principles of “epistemologically different worlds” perspective 1.1 The principles concerning existence and interactions of objects 1.2 Epistemologically Different Worlds (EDWs) 1.3 The chains of EDWs Chapter 2 The “Big Bang” (from actual Physics) versus Hypermetaphysics: the EDWs perspective regarding the accidental appearances of the first EDWs (the EW1a-n) in hypercorrespondences to Hypernothing (the EW0) 2.1 The hi…Read more
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    Epistemologically Different Worlds
    Dissertation, University of New South Wales. 2007.
    Abstract A fundamental error has dominated philosophy and science since ancient times, the assumption of the existence of the "unicom-world"—that is, the existence of one unique world. It is one of the oldest and most dominant paradigms in human thinking that has generated many pseudo-problems in philosophy and science. We can identify this thinking paradigm, the unicom-world, in the majority of myths, theological doctrines, philosophical approaches and scientific theories. In order to avoid thi…Read more
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    Many ideas from Georg Nortoff’s works (published one paper in 2010, mainly his book in 2011, other papers in 2012, 2103, 2014, especially those related to Kant’s philosophy and the notion of the “observer”, the mind-brain problem, default mode network, the self, the mental states and their “correspondence” to the brain) are surprisingly very similar to my ideas published in my article from 2002, 2005 and my book from 2008. In two papers from 2002 (also my paper from 2005 and my book 2008), foll…Read more
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    I investigate the main concepts and interpretations of quantum mechanics under my approach: the Epistemologically Different Worlds. I indicate that almost all concepts and interpretations have been quite wrong being constructed within a wrong framework, the Universe/world.
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    PLAGIARISM? (Sean Carroll (Physics, Caltech) is on this list!) There are many physicists, cognitive neuroscientists and philosophers who have published UNBELIEVABLE similar ideas to my ideas long time after I published and posted many of my works (FREE) on various sites! There is a manuscript at these addresses (and in attachment)! The content is below. You are not the only one who received this email: I have sent this email to thousands… My name is Gabriel Vacariu (senior professor, Philosoph…Read more
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    Many people published UNBELIEVABLE similar ideas to my ideas, long time after I published my ideas at Synthese (USA, 2005) and Springer (2015) and posted FREE on different webpages!!!!
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    Quantum Mechanics and Epistemologically Different Worlds
    Dissertation, University of Bucharest. 2023.
    I investigate the main concepts and interpretations of quantum mechanics under my approach: the Epistemologically Different Worlds. I indicate that almost all concepts and interpretations have been quite wrong being constructed within a wrong framework, the Universe/world.
  • The main concepts, interpretations, theories in quantum mechanics versus Epistemologically Different Worlds
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    Dark matter and dark energy. Two notions that have troubled cosmologists for a long time. Why? Because they don’t have a “satisfactory” definition, and nobody can identify the “matter” or “forces” that govern them. Currently, we can only deduce the existence of these two notions from the strange movement of the galaxies and the manner they move away from one another, with increasing speed. However, these are not the only mysteries that cosmology cannot yet explain. What happened before the Big …Read more
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    Gabriel Vacariu (November 2018) UNBELIEVABLE similarities between Ferraris’s ideas (2012) and my ideas (2002-2008)
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    The main ideas of the EDWs perspective are in Gabriel Vacariu’s PhD thesis posted online by UNSW (Australia) in 2007!!! I have realized the GREATEST discovery in the history of human knowledge: the EDWs! With discovering the EDWs, I have changed everything in Philosophy, Physics and Cognitive Neuroscience! This has been the main reason, so many people have published UNBELIEVABLE similar ideas to my ideas, many years I published my first works! UNBELIEVABLE, many (hundreds) “great” or small think…Read more