• Having an epistemic concept of causality is needed to distinguish between causal and noncausal relations. (wikipedia.org)
  • Armstrong, D.M. (1984) Consciousness and causality. (bvsalud.org)
  • The authors include Prof. Rao's colleagues and contemporaries scattered around the globe and experts in consciousness studies, Gandhian thought, Yoga and parapsychology. (dkprintworld.com)
  • The contemporary philosophical literature on causality can be divided into five big approaches to causality. (wikipedia.org)
  • This separation of self and consciousness and the rejection of the self as simply self-consciousness provide the framework for Sartre's greatest philosophical treatise, Being and Nothingness (1943). (mythosandlogos.com)
  • And if human consciousness most likely cannot exist in the absence of brain activity, then it must cease to exist when the brain dies" (3). (skeptic.com)
  • This paper seeks to examine the phenomenal nature of consciousness and elucidate a possible biophysical basis for its existence, in terms of a form of quantum anticipation based on entangled states driven by chaotic sensitivity of global brain states during decision-making processes. (dhushara.com)
  • Entheogens, Conscious Brain and Existential Reality Jun 2012 psychedelics, neuroreceptors and consciousness. (dhushara.com)
  • His own non-negotiable position: a robust form of top-down causality in which mental events can cause physical (brain) events. (metanexus.net)
  • Accordingly, causality is implicit in the logic and structure of ordinary language, as well as explicit in the language of scientific causal notation. (wikipedia.org)
  • We are causal agents, sowing the seeds within consciousness that grow into the fruits of our labor through our actions that produce effects into reality. (evolveconsciousness.org)
  • However, loss of consciousness, severe lightheadedness, and neurocognitive loss relate to central nervous system (CNS) dysfunction and oblige recumbence. (medscape.com)
  • there is no loss of consciousness although lightheadedness is typical. (medscape.com)
  • Abstract: The nature and physical basis of consciousness remains the central enigma of the scientific description of reality in the third millennium. (dhushara.com)
  • Is a paper from an August 2021 special edition of the journal "Neuroscience of Consciousness" - citing several authors already relevant here - and referenced earlier by Anatoly Levenchuk as being relevant to systems thinking and an information-and-computation-based metaphysics. (psybertron.org)
  • In the face of the apparent causality of the Laplacian universe, many 20th century philosophers assigned to consciousness the orphan status of an epiphenomenon, a mere reflection of physical reality which could have no influence upon it. (dhushara.com)
  • In The Transcendence of the Ego Sartre also reconsiders the notion of the self, which Husserl (and so many earlier philosophers) had identified with consciousness. (mythosandlogos.com)
  • Some writers have held that causality is metaphysically prior to notions of time and space. (wikipedia.org)
  • Kant thought that time and space were notions prior to human understanding of the progress or evolution of the world, and he also recognized the priority of causality. (wikipedia.org)
  • But he did not have the understanding that came with knowledge of Minkowski geometry and the special theory of relativity, that the notion of causality can be used as a prior foundation from which to construct notions of time and space. (wikipedia.org)
  • Consciousness is foundational and prior to any notions of 'I' or 'me' that arise. (overcomingbias.com)
  • We can take advantage of these fundamental mechanistic similarities to design theoretical and experimental paradigms that reveal and assess scale-free properties of consciousness in both natural and engineered systems. (psybertron.org)
  • Sadly there's a "bug" in orthodox science (Doyle) that rejects these descriptions where objective chains of causality appear to be broken by abstract patterns of information and which naturally bring the subjective aspects of consciousness into consideration. (psybertron.org)
  • Imagination, conceptual integration, metaphor and metonymy, pattern recognition, memory studies, and self-consciousness are frequent subjects in the classical study of Yoga and Tantra. (mdpi.com)
  • The higher consciousness could simply 'pull the plug' for lack of a better metaphor or redistribute your consciousness at will. (sl4.org)
  • Ramakrishna Rao has carried out extensive empirical research collecting data on hidden human potentials and is engaged in providing for them appropriate conceptual framework and theoretical base in cross-cultural consciousness studies. (dkprintworld.com)
  • Consciousness has been defined loosely as a constellation of attributes of mind such as subjectivity, self-awareness, sentience, and the ability to perceive a relationship between oneself and one's environment. (dhushara.com)
  • Hume interpreted the latter as an ontological view, i.e., as a description of the nature of causality but, given the limitations of the human mind, advised using the former (stating, roughly, that X causes Y if and only if the two events are spatiotemporally conjoined, and X precedes Y) as an epistemic definition of causality. (wikipedia.org)
  • To be sure, as a student of Hegel , Marx , Husserl and Heidegger --and because of his own physical frailty and the tragedies of the war--Sartre had to be well aware of the many constraints and obstances to human freedom, but as a Cartesian, he never deviated from Descartes' classical portrait of human consciousness as free and distinct from the physical universe it inhabits. (mythosandlogos.com)
  • Itis also not true that we wholly live in the future, because the future cannot be containedin the consciousness of the present. (dlshq.org)
  • We collected recordings from 16 different cortical areas and analyzed the perturbation effects in a 200ms time range after the stimulus using both cross-Coherence and Granger causality and comparing the two procedures. (unimi.it)
  • In this chapter, he provides a defense of the Naiyāyika argument that self-consciousness continues through time. (indianphilosophyblog.org)
  • See my more recent article Space, Time and Consciousness Mar 2014 for a more recent perspective on emerging research in the same area. (dhushara.com)
  • In Transcendence of the Ego (1937) he reconsidered Husserl's central idea of a "phenomenological reduction" (the idea of examining the essential structures of consciousness as such) and argued (following Heidegger ) that one cannot examine consciousness without at the same time recognizing the reality of actual objects in the world. (mythosandlogos.com)
  • It is the constraints which allow us to experience consciousness as we know it as well as consciousness we don't know with the exception of the prime reality. (sl4.org)
  • It does not always need to be in one's consciousness, but may simply live in the background of the feeling life, so that, at the end of a strenuous day, one can experience gratitude, for example, when entering a beautiful meadow full of flowers. (rsarchive.org)
  • For instance, the word consciousness is used to mean content of experience, and in particular some of the workings of the psyche. (absentofi.org)
  • Important provisos about the cov- simultaneously responding to, and omies, the availability of comparable erage and quality of available data feeding, the emergence of a public long-term data reveals a general become increasingly pertinent the and political consciousness of the increase in income inequality in the broader the range of countries and issue. (who.int)
  • In every area of our life when we generate belief systems, thoughts, behaviors, emotions and actions, this accumulates into energetic content that combines with the vibrationally matched consciousness fields that are in the environment. (energeticsynthesis.com)
  • Video Audio Stream or Download I will start with the middle and give a brief overview of the Trinity of Consciousness (thoughts, emotions and actions). (evolveconsciousness.org)
  • 1. One being (assuming you Phil) would have to assume singular control over all energy within this reality including all random quantum effects and all aspects of consciousness. (sl4.org)
  • Causality is intimately connected with free will and consciousness. (evolveconsciousness.org)
  • Which is why I contend that Jerry and others who push the idea that free will (and consciousness, and moral responsibility) is "an illusion" are mistaken when they think they are doing so on the basis of science. (blogspot.com)
  • Clayton's further concern, perhaps his main one, i.e., divine causality, can be eventually explained (after the prolegomenon) as analogous to human mental causality. (metanexus.net)
  • Focus: The pan-Asian traditions of Yoga and Tantra have developed their own forms of psychology, consciousness theories, textual and sociological lineages, and extensive ritual systems-all of which provide fascinating examples for the study of various cognitive processes. (mdpi.com)
  • From 1979 through 2007 the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) program at Princeton University explored the role of consciousness in random physical systems and precognitive remote perception. (ecr-inst.com)
  • They were inserting false holograms to create the causality for their desired effects in the timelines, and then reaping the rewards of others hard work and consciousness energy. (energeticsynthesis.com)
  • Causality led to certain observable effects becoming predicable and recorded by lines and letters in various material manifestations. (on-culture.org)
  • Both mind and consciousness present a varied array of associated words and concepts, which we need to clarify, to even begin to close in on the central enigma, which the terms present to us. (dhushara.com)
  • Causality is an abstraction that indicates how the world progresses. (wikipedia.org)
  • On this ground, the scholar distinguished between the regularity view on causality and the counterfactual notion. (wikipedia.org)
  • Walter von Lucadou, President of the Parapsychological Institute in Freiburg, spoke about the astonishing results of his research and explained the connection between causality and entanglement. (ecr-inst.com)