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The Journal of Consciousness Studies is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated entirely to the field of consciousness studies. It is published by Imprint Academic, and was founded in 1994. It was previously edited by Joseph Goguen, and is currently edited by Professor Valerie Gray Hardcastle of the University of Cincinnati.
After the publication of Chalmers's landmark paper, more than twenty papers in response were published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies. These papers (by Daniel Dennett, Colin McGinn, Francisco Varela, Francis Crick, and Roger Penrose, among others) were collected and published in the book Explaining Consciousness: The Hard Problem. [26]
"The concept of consciousness in the twentieth century" (2016), in Consciousness, ed. A. Simmons (New York: Oxford University Press) "Narrative bypassing", in A New Approach to Studies of the Self, ed. N. Praetorius, Journal of Consciousness Studies 16, pp. 125–139 "Conceivability and the silence of physics" (2017), Journal of Consciousness ...
[3] [4] He was author of A Categorical Manifesto and founder [5] and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Consciousness Studies. His development of institution theory impacted the field of universal logic. [6] [7] Standard implication in product fuzzy logic is often called "Goguen implication". [8] Goguen categories are named after him. [9] [10]
The following year, the main talking points of Chalmers' talk were published in The Journal of Consciousness Studies. [1] The publication gained significant attention from consciousness researchers and became the subject of a special volume of the journal, [5] [6] which was later published into a book. [7]
"Speculations on the City and the Evolution of Consciousness" (PDF). Journal of Consciousness Studies. 7 (7): 35–42. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 26, 2005. Thompson, William Irwin (2002). "The Evolution of the Afterlife" (PDF). Journal of Consciousness Studies. 9 (8): 61–71. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 28, 2005.
Paul Marshal, writing in Journal of Consciousness Studies, described the book a monumental work with far-reaching revolutionary ambitions, "a heavyweight intellectual contribution that will be indispensable to those interested in late 19th-century reactions to scientific naturalism, to investigators of anomalous experiences, and to students of ...
Tucker attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a B.A. Degree in psychology and a medical degree. He is currently Bonner-Lowry Professor of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences, and in addition to conducting research, he was the medical director of the University of Virginia Child & Family Psychiatry Clinic for nine years.