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Being No OneMIT Press. 2003.According to Thomas Metzinger, no such things as selves exist in the world: nobody ever had or was a self. All that exists are phenomenal selves, as they appear in conscious experience. The phenomenal self, however, is not a thing but an ongoing process; it is the content of a "transparent self-model." In _Being No One_, Metzinger, a German philosopher, draws strongly on neuroscientific research to present a representationalist and functional analysis of what a consciously experienced first-pers…Read more
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1Immediate transfer of synesthesia to a novel inducerJournal of Vision 9 (12): 1-8. 2009.In synesthesia, a certain stimulus (eg grapheme) is associated automatically and consistently with a stable perceptual-like experience (eg color). These associations are acquired in early childhood and remain robust throughout the lifetime. Synesthetic associations can transfer to novel inducers in adulthood as one learns a second language that uses another writing system. However, it is not known how long this transfer takes. We found that grapheme-color associations can transfer to novel graph…Read more
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12Subjectivity and Mental RepresentationIn Georg Meggle & Ulla Wessels (eds.), Analyomen / Analyomen: Proceedings of the 1st Conference "Perspectives in Analytical Philosophy", De Gruyter. pp. 668-681. 1994.
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16PrefaceIn Georg Meggle & Julian Nida-Rümelin (eds.), Analyomen 2, Vol 3: Philosophy of Mind, Practical Philosophy, Miscellanea, De Gruyter. 1997.
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7Perspektivische Fakten? Die Naturalisierung des „Blick von nirgendwo“In Georg Meggle & Julian Nida-Rümelin (eds.), Analyomen 2, Vol 3: Philosophy of Mind, Practical Philosophy, Miscellanea, De Gruyter. pp. 103-110. 1997.
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7Schimpansen, Spiegelbilder, Selbstmodelle und SubjekteIn Sybille Krämer (ed.), Geist - Gehirn - künstliche Intelligenz: Zeitgenössische Modelle des Denkens. Ringvorlesung an der Freien Universität Berlin, De Gruyter. pp. 41-70. 1994.
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First-order embodiment, second-order embodiment, third-order embodimentIn Lawrence A. Shapiro & Shannon Spaulding (eds.), The Routledge handbook of embodied cognition, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. 2024.
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50Open Mind: An Open Access Collection of Research on Mind, Brain, andJournal of Consciousness Studies 22 (7-8): 233-234. 2015.
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1024What Does it Mean to Have an Open MIND?Open MIND. 2015.We decided to use our editors’ introduction to briefly address a difficult, somewhat deeper, and in some ways more classical problem: that of what genuine open mindedness really is and how it can contribute to the Mind Sciences. The material in the collection speaks for itself. Here, and in contrast to the vast collection that is Open MIND, we want to be concise. We want to point to the broader context of a particular way of thinking about the mind. And we want to propose an account of what open…Read more
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Conference on Neural Correlates of Consciousness: Empirical and Conceptual QuestionsConsciousness and Cognition 7 108. 1998.
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58Desiderata for a mereotopological theory of consciousnessIn Shimon Edelman, Tomer Fekete & Neta Zach (eds.), Being in Time: Dynamical Models of Phenomenal Experience, John Benjamins. pp. 88--185. 2012.
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First-order embodiment, second-order embodiment, third-order embodimentIn Lawrence Shapiro (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Embodied Cognition, Routledge. 2014.
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3551The Elephant and the Blind is a book about why we need a new culture of consciousness, and how to get it. A culture of consciousness (or Bewusstseinskultur) is a culture that values and cultivates the mental states of its members in an ethical and evidence-based way.
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80Unconscious integration of multisensory bodily inputs in the peripersonal space shapes bodily self-consciousnessCognition 166 (C): 174-183. 2017.
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2138Artificial Suffering: An Argument for a Global Moratorium on Synthetic PhenomenologyJournal of Artificial Intelligence and Consciousness 1 (8): 1-24. 2021.This paper has a critical and a constructive part. The first part formulates a political demand, based on ethical considerations: Until 2050, there should be a global moratorium on synthetic phenomenology, strictly banning all research that directly aims at or knowingly risks the emergence of artificial consciousness on post-biotic carrier systems. The second part lays the first conceptual foundations for an open-ended process with the aim of gradually refining the original moratorium, tying it …Read more
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388Minimal phenomenal experiencePhilosophy and the Mind Sciences 1 (I): 1-44. 2020.This is the first in a series of instalments aiming at a minimal model explanation for conscious experience, taking the phenomenal character of “pure consciousness” or “pure awareness” in meditation as its entry point. It develops the concept of “minimal phenomenal experience” (MPE) as a candidate for the simplest form of consciousness, substantiating it by extracting six semantic constraints from the existing literature and using sixteen phenomenological case-studies to incrementally flesh out …Read more
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1471Radical disruptions of self-consciousnessPhilosophy and the Mind Sciences 1 (I): 1-13. 2020.This special issue is about something most of us might find very hard to conceive: states of consciousness in which self-consciousness is radically disrupted or altogether missing.
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27Zeitfenster im Gehirn und die Einheit des Bewußtseins. Der Zusammenhang zwischen phänomenalem Bewußtsein und subsymbolischer InformationsverarbeitungIn Hans Lenk & Hans Poser (eds.), Neue Realitäten. Herausforderung der Philosophie: XVI. Deutscher Kongreß für Philosophie Berlin 20.–24. September 1993, De Gruyter. pp. 246-260. 1995.
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2Open MIND Philosophy and the Mind Sciences in the 21st Century. Volume 2, (edited book)MIT Press. 2016.
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1444Before one can even begin to model consciousness and what exactly it means that it is a subjective phenomenon one needs a theory about what a first-person perspective really is. This theory has to be conceptually convincing, empirically plausible and, most of all, open to new developments. The chosen conceptual framework must be able to accommodate scientific progress. Its ba- sic assumptions have to be plastic as it were, so that new details and empirical data can continuously be fed into the t…Read more
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330Conscious Experience (edited book)Ferdinand Schoningh. 1995.The contributions to this book are original articles, representing a cross-section of current philosophical work on consciousness and thereby allowing students and readers from other disciplines to acquaint themselves with the very latest debate, so that they can then pursue their own research interests more effectively. The volume includes a bibliography on consciousness in philosophy, cognitive science and brain research, covering the last 25 years and consisting of over 1000 entries in 18 the…Read more
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158This book contains a representationalist theory of self-consciousness and of the phenomenal first-person perspective. It draws on empirical data from the cognitive and neurosciences.
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