As a physicist, I'm intrigued by Christof Koch's
article on consciousness (14 April, p 24).
I enjoyed Max Tegmark's
article on consciousness, which argued that a conscious system must strike a balance between too little...
Not exact matches
In his
article «A Suggestion
on «
Consciousness» in Process and Reality» (PS 3:41), John Bennett argues that there can be consciousness in the satisfaction of an actual entity, even though there can not be consciousness of that
Consciousness» in Process and Reality» (PS 3:41), John Bennett argues that there can be
consciousness in the satisfaction of an actual entity, even though there can not be consciousness of that
consciousness in the satisfaction of an actual entity, even though there can not be
consciousness of that
consciousness of that satisfaction.
While I have seen no studies done
on this, from what I have seen, dying people are more focussed
on the kinds of things noted in the
article (pain alleviation, cleanliness particularly in light of the huge issue toilet - time becomes) than
on whether an afterlife or mere end of
consciousness that awaits them.
Your
article has a blatant inconsistency, and because you have trouble yourself, with the contradictions that abound in your own
consciousness, you hold to a philosophy that is inherently, if you pardon the expression, totalitatian - indeed, it borders
on the fascistic.
Studies of cargo cults, messianic movements, and Third World millenarianism, including widely read classics such as Peter Worsley's The Trumpet Shall Sound and Bryan Wilson's Magic and the Millennium, have paid close attention to the effects of international relations
on domestic religious developments.2 In increasing numbers, books have appeared
on the religious situation in strategic parts of the globe, such as the Middle East and Latin America, and with growing frequency
articles on American religion refer to issues such as global
consciousness, nuclear disarmament, and the effects of U.S. involvement in foreign affairs.
Almost the first
article I ever published was
on the subject «Christianity and Class
Consciousness.»
As someone who generally writes essays rather than stream - of -
consciousness pieces, I'm fascinated to watch these
on - the - fly
articles spring up.
Growth Curve, her 2012 series
on consciousness and her 2013
article on the dearth of psychiatric drugs have received awards recognizing editorial excellence.
HIDDEN
CONSCIOUSNESS Adrian M. Owen's
article on imaging techniques developed to determine when seemingly vegetative patients are actually conscious [«Is Anybody in There?»]
If you would like more information
on this topic, take a look at Christof Koch's June 2011
article, A Test for
Consciousness.
To enter The Scientific American ™ Great
Consciousness Contest (the «Contest»), complete the online entry form at www.scientificamerican.com/
article/koch-contest-fool-the-machine-consciousness (the «Website»)(including all required fields as indicated on the form), read the Official Rules, provide a link to the location on a third party image hosting site (e.g., twitpic.com, yfrog.com or flickr.com) of, a photograph or image that depicts a nonsensical scenario that could be perceived as sensible by a machine that is conscious by design but not function, as described in the Scientific American's June 2011 article «A Test for Consciousness» (the «Article»); and click the «Submit»
article/koch-contest-fool-the-machine-
consciousness (the «Website»)(including all required fields as indicated
on the form), read the Official Rules, provide a link to the location
on a third party image hosting site (e.g., twitpic.com, yfrog.com or flickr.com) of, a photograph or image that depicts a nonsensical scenario that could be perceived as sensible by a machine that is conscious by design but not function, as described in the Scientific American's June 2011
article «A Test for Consciousness» (the «Article»); and click the «Submit»
article «A Test for
Consciousness» (the «
Article»); and click the «Submit»
Article»); and click the «Submit» button.
However, something shifts in her
consciousness when she meets sports doctor Aaron Connors
on whom she's been commissioned to write an
article.
He is the author of two books — Children's Social
Consciousness and Promising Practices in Teaching Social Responsibility — as well as numerous
articles and book chapters
on civic education, character education, service learning, virtual education, and education reform.
If you're interested in knowing more about what I mean by high level of
consciousness, you might like to read this
article on good parenting skills or this one
on what makes a good parent.