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Welcome to ’Toward a Science of Consciousness 2015’ the 21st annual international, interdisciplinary conference on the fundamental questions connected with conscious experience.

Toward a Science of Consciousness (TSC) is the largest and longest-running interdisciplinary conference emphasizing broad and rigorous approaches to the study of conscious awareness. Topical areas include neuroscience, philosophy, psychology, biology, quantum physics, meditation and altered states, machine consciousness, culture and experiential phenomenology. Cutting edge, controversial issues are emphasized. Held annually since 1994, the TSC conferences alternate yearly between Tucson, Arizona and various locations around the world. The University of Helsinki is proud to host TSC 2015 in the Great Hall of its neoclassical main building located in the downtown area.

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Saturday, June 13 • 9:00am - 11:05am
Phenomenology and the Self

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13 June 09:00 AM - 11:05 AM

Being No One Else. On Barry Dainton's Concept of the Person in "The Phenomenal Self"
Ludwig Jaskolla, Philosophy, Munich School of Philosophy, Munich, GERMANY
Ludwig Gierstl, Munich School of Philosophy, Munich, GERMANY

A Phenomenologically Motivated Approach to Introspection
Ivan M. Havel, Center for Theoretical Study, Charles University Prague, Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC

Intentional Horizon and Cognitive Phenomenology
Marta Jorba, Department of Philosophy, University of Girona, Barcelona, SPAIN

RATIONALITY AND THE PRIVACY OF THE SELF
Francis Pearson, Philosophy, Durham University, Durham, UNITED KINGDOM

Panpsychism’s Hard Problem: A Comparative Analysis of Explanatory Gaps
Luke Roelofs, Philosophy, University of Toronto, Toronto, CANADA

 



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Ivan M. Havel

Charles University Prague
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Ludwig Jaskolla

Lecturer in Philosophy of Mind, Munich School of Philosophy
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Marta Jorba

University of Girona
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Francis Pearson

Durham University
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Luke Roelofs

University of Toronto
I've just finished a PhD at the University of Toronto, and am about to begin a Postdoc at the Australian National University, working at the Centre for Consciousness. My work focuses on the 'combination problem' facing constitutive Russellian panpsychism.


Saturday June 13, 2015 9:00am - 11:05am EEST
Main Building, auditorium XII

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