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    This study aims to bring out the explanatory potential of embodied predictionism versus passive feed-forward model of sensory stimulation in the pursuit of a parsimonious naturalist account of sensation as a salient feature and an end point of conscious experience. Theoretical approaches towards sensory experience are tested against specific scenarios of the absence of observable or palpable qualities including but not limited to the thought-experimental phenomenon of negative synesthesia at the…Read more
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    Od neuronu do zawrotu głowy
    Diametros 10 93-99. 2006.
  • In the article I analyze the methodological foundations of the theory of sense experience with particular emphasis on the phenomenon of new conscious experiences. I consider the value of solutions proposed thus far and I present my own solution. In searching for an answer to the problem of the reality and character of new sense experiences, I consider, among other things, Jackson’s argument from knowledge and I discuss the results of experimental studies.
  • In the article herein I address the issue of the non-reductive functionalist stance devised by David Chalmers and advocated by him in his 1995 paper entitled "Absent Qualia, Fading Qualia, Dancing Qualia". I attend to the argument provided in support of the thesis. The argument takes on the guise of neuron-to-silicon-chip switch thought experiment that involves two alternative-end scenarios of phenomenal consciousness, i.e. qualia, either gradually fading away as silicon chips prevail over neuro…Read more
  • Pozapojęciowe czynniki abstrakcyjne
    Studia Z Kognitywistyki I Filozofii Umysłu 7 (2). 2013.
  • From neuron to vertigo
    Diametros 93-99. 2006.