Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS April Meeting 2022
Volume 67, Number 6
Saturday–Tuesday, April 9–12, 2022; New York
Session W05: History and Philosophy of Physics
5:45 PM–7:33 PM,
Monday, April 11, 2022
Room: Astor
Sponsoring
Unit:
FHPP
Chair: Paul Halpern, University of the Sciences
Abstract: W05.00006 : What does "problem" mean in David Chalmers' "hard problem of consiousness"?
6:45 PM–6:57 PM
Presenter:
Suzanne Lidstrom
(Texas A&M University)
Authors:
Roland E Allen
(Texas A&M University)
Suzanne Lidstrom
(Texas A&M University)
[1] Suzy Lidström and Roland E. Allen, “Consciousness as the collective excitation of a brainwide web—understanding consciousness from below quantum fields to above neuronal networks”, J. Phys: Conf. Ser. 1275, 012021 (2019), and references therein.
[2] Suzy Lidström and Roland E. Allen, “What is consciousness, and do we have free will?”, in G. Alexander et al., “The sounds of science—a symphony for many instruments and voices”, Phys. Scr. 95, 062501 (2020).
[3] Suzy Lidström and Roland E. Allen, “Toward a physics description of consciousness”, Eur. Phys. J. Spec. Top. 230, 1081 (2021), and references therein.
[4] See e.g. S. Dehaene, Consciousness and the brain (Penguin Books, New York, 2014), and the papers cited in Ref. 3.
[5] See e.g. M. Tegmark, "The importance of quantum decoherence in brain processes", Phys. Rev. E 61, 4194 (2000).
[6] David Chalmers, "Facing up to the problem of consciousness", Journal of Consciousness Studies 2, 200 (1995).
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