Robert Kuhn (Closer to Truth) has published a paper on consciousness

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Seeing the consciousness forest for the trees
https://iai.tv/articles/seeing-the-consc..._auid=2020

INTRO: The American public intellectual and creator of the television series Closer to Truth, Robert Lawrence Kuhn has written perhaps the most comprehensive article on the landscape of theories of consciousness in recent memory. In this review of the consciousness landscape, Àlex Gómez-Marín celebrates Robert Kuhn’s rejection of the monopoly of materialism and uncovers the radical implications of these new accounts of consciousness for meaning, artificial intelligence, and human immortality.

EXCERPTS: [...] The origins of our perplexity in making sense of experience itself can be traced back to Galileo Galilei, who programmatically excluded subjective experience from the purview of science. One can interpret this sagacious move as a means to understand nature in two phases: let us first start with what lends itself to measurement and mathematisation (the “primary phenomena of motion and touch”, in Galileo’s words) and leave for later what resists it. “I think that tastes, odors, colors, and so on (…) reside only in consciousness”, he wrote in The Assayer in 1623.

Such a strategy proved tremendously successful, giving rise to physics, then chemistry, next biology, and finally psychology. ... Four hundred years later, we can’t ignore the elephant in the room anymore: experience is what makes science possible and yet a proper science of consciousness seems unattainable. The Galilean knot remains untied. Today we call it “the hard problem”.

[...] Gathering under the same roof most of the greatest contemporary thinkers of one of the greatest questions one can ever try to answer, Kuhn’s landscape enacts the quasi-extinct art of true scholarship...

[...] The landscape comprises 10 major categories and it is organised in a gradient of “isms”, from die-hard materialist positions to mind-only propositions...

[...] Kuhn’s faithful description of each position without the urge to adjudicate deserves nothing but praise and gratitude. ... Rather than divide and conquer, let us unite and wonder... (MORE - missing details)

PAPER: A landscape of consciousness: Toward a taxonomy of explanations and implications
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Wow! A VAST resource for exploring consciousness and mind studies. Tks! I will have to find some way to make this webpage a shortcut or bookmark or something. I always forget that shit somehow..
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This topic has intruiged me since time immemorial.

That consciousness has eluded scientists is unsurprising. The thing is that they have been struggling to view through locality. it can only be understood through non-locality. Such is the elusive nature of the subjective world. A world that captures our imaginations with its self-referential fervour.
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