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Resumo:Consciousness is, probably, the most common and the most mysterious experience in human life. It encompasses a stream of mental activities that include knowledge and recognition, emotions and feelings, organic dispositions, and linguistic acts, as well as altered states such as those provoked by drugs and pathologies, and mystical moments. The philosophy of mind is habitually reprimanded for neglecting to characterize exactly what consciousness is. In this regard there has been little change over the previous decades because consciousness has a wide assortment of meanings according to authors and disciplines. Consciousness is analysed in scientific perspectives such as neurosciences, psychology, linguistics, physics, and cybernetics. Each science highlights special features of consciousness’ rooting in the subject, according to specific interpersonal contexts, biological developments and always as a mirror of the brain's complexity. A short state of the art of consciousness’ studies is useful if it searches for constant issues beyond the variety of explorations of conscious experience. Beyond the psychology’s self, the psychoanalysis’ ego and the mental maps of neurosciences, we observe trends in the philosophy of mind that search for a dialogical ground; what relates us to the other as we say ‘I’, ‘Thou’ and ‘We’, is an essential aspect of human experience and a permanent challenge.
Autores principais:Henriques, Mendo
Assunto:Consciousness Philosophy Mind Body Neurosciences Brain Machine-learning Intentionality Relationship I and thou First- second- and third- person studies
Ano:2020
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade Católica Portuguesa
Idioma:inglês
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Philosophy
Mind
Body
Neurosciences
Brain
Machine-learning
Intentionality
Relationship
I and thou
First- second- and third- person studies
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Philosophy
Mind
Body
Neurosciences
Brain
Machine-learning
Intentionality
Relationship
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Philosophy
Mind
Body
Neurosciences
Brain
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Intentionality
Relationship
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