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Josh Roberts

Pomona College
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  • Pomona College
    Department of Philosophy
    Graduate student
Claremont, California, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Metaphysics
Normative Ethics
Continental Philosophy
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    The Objects of Consciousness: A Non-Computational Model of Cell Assemblies
    Journal of Consciousness Studies 24 (1-2): 228-253. 2017.
    The premise of this paper is that an adequate model of consciousness will be able to account for the fundamental duality in experience typified by thought and feeling, objectivity and subjectivity, science and art, and that it will do so without any of these terms assimilating its counterpart. The paper argues that such an account is possible using existing models of the cell assembly, but only if consciousness is conceived in structural rather than information processing terms. To this end, the…Read more
    The premise of this paper is that an adequate model of consciousness will be able to account for the fundamental duality in experience typified by thought and feeling, objectivity and subjectivity, science and art, and that it will do so without any of these terms assimilating its counterpart. The paper argues that such an account is possible using existing models of the cell assembly, but only if consciousness is conceived in structural rather than information processing terms. To this end, the paper contests the viability of information processing models that identify consciousness with a substrate-independent flow of information, and instead identifies consciousness with the physical structure of the cell assembly itself. This allows a fuller and more parsimonious account of consciousness than existing information processing models, as well as the integration of a range of key related matters from the fields of neuroanatomy, psychology, philosophy, and the physical sciences.
    Explaining Consciousness?Consciousness and MaterialismAspects of ConsciousnessConscious StatesAspect…Read more
    Explaining Consciousness?Consciousness and MaterialismAspects of ConsciousnessConscious StatesAspects of Intentionality
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    The end of war in the Zion tradition: the imperialistic background of an Old Testament vision of worldwide peace
    In R. Carroll, M. Daniel & Jacqueline E. Lapsley (eds.), Character ethics and the Old Testament: moral dimensions of Scripture, Westminster John Knox Press. 2007.
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    Die Göttin Išḫara: Ein Beitrag zur altorientalischen ReligionsgeschichteAsherah: Goddesses in Ugarit, Israel and the Old TestamentDie Gottin Ishara: Ein Beitrag zur altorientalischen Religionsgeschichte
    with Doris Prechel and Tilde Binger
    Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (4): 693. 1999.
    German Philosophy
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