On the Computational Necessity of Consciousness
This paper argues that phenomenal consciousness is not an optional add-on to cognition, but a necessary condition for certain recursive mental processes involving perception-like intermediate states.
This paper argues that phenomenal consciousness is not an optional add-on to cognition, but a necessary condition for certain recursive mental processes involving perception-like intermediate states.
This paper argues that a unified science of mind is possible only if conscious determinacy can be reconstructed both from the first-person perspective and from third-person cognitive explanation.
Also called Nouvelle Ethique, this essay project explores what an ethics for contemporary life could look like.
This project studies structuration as the process by which meaning, agency, and cognition become organized through stable but revisable structures.
An overview of The Book of Path, a literary and philosophical project about direction, becoming, discipline, and the search for a way through life.