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    Consciousness and reality: studies in memory of Toshihiko Izutsu.Jalāl al-Dīn Āshtiyānī & Toshihiko Izutsu (eds.) - 1999 - Boston: Brill.
    A team of twenty-five renowned scholars have ventured on this unique endeavour to come to terms with the notions of Consciousness and Reality. The wide variety of subjects and disciplines reflects Dr. Izutsu's incredible scope of interests. He is however always focussing on the basic theme of the relationship between philosophical thinking and mysticism, which arises from an awareness of the problem of contemplative experience lying concealed in the depths of philosophical thinking. This book is a vital contribution (...)
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  2. Consciousness and Reality.J. E. Boodin - 1908 - Philosophical Review 17:682.
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  3. Consciousness and Reality. II: Consciousness and its Implications.John E. Boodin - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy 5 (9):225.
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  4. Consciousness and Reality. I: Negative Definition of Consciousness.John E. Boodin - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy 5 (7):169.
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  5. Consciousness and Reality: A Fundamental Critique of Panpsychism.Jack Robert June Edmunds-Coopey - forthcoming - Journal of Consciousness Studies.
     
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    Consciousness and reality: Hegel's philosophy of subjectivity.Joseph L. Navickas - 1976 - The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff.
    With the rise of analytical philosophy the criticism against Hegelianism has become increasingly shrill, and signs of an embarrassment that Hegel's philosophy should ever have arisen are noticeable in such inftuential works as those of Karl Popper and Hans Reichenbach, to mention but a few. However, many contemporary philosophers stress what is called subjectivity, conceiving reality as susceptible of methodical analysis only to the extent that it is in and for the subject. What is more, they not only insist (...)
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    Consciousness and reality.Charles Musès - 1972 - New York,: Outerbridge & Lazard; distributed by Dutton. Edited by Arthur M. Young.
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    Consciousness and Reality: An Indian Approach to Metaphysics.Antonio T. de Nicolas - 1971 - International Philosophical Quarterly 11 (2):262-266.
  9. Consciousness and reality: A stable-dynamic model based on Jungian psychology.Jorge Aveleira - 2001 - In Don William (ed.), The C.G. Jung Page.
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    Consciousness and reality: an Indian approach to metaphysics.John B. Chethimattam - 1971 - London,: G. Chapman.
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    Thought, Consciousness, and Reality.Joseph H. Smith - 1979 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 39 (3):448-450.
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    Consciousness and reality: I. Negative definition of consciousness.John E. Boodin - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 5 (7):169-179.
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    Consciousness and reality. . Consciousness and its implications.John E. Boodin - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 5 (9):225-234.
  14. Consciousness and Reality.J. E. Boodin - 1909 - Philosophical Review 18:244.
     
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    Consciousness and Reality. An Indian Approach to Metaphysics.L. R. & John B. Chethimattam - 1968 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 88 (2):389.
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    Consciousness and Reality.John B. Chethimattam - 1970 - Philosophy East and West 20 (2):203-204.
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  17. Consciousness and Reality According to the Principles of Sri Ramanuja.John Britto Chethimattam - 1968 - Dissertation, Fordham University
     
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  18. Consciousness and Fundamental Reality.Philip Goff - 2017 - New York, USA: Oup Usa.
    The first half of this book argues that physicalism cannot account for consciousness, and hence cannot be true. The second half explores and defends Russellian monism, a radical alternative to both physicalism and dualism. The view that emerges combines panpsychism with the view that the universe as a whole is fundamental.
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    Beliefs about consciousness and reality of participants at 'tucson II'.Imants Baruss - 1998 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 5 (4):483-496.
    In previous studies we had found correlations between the material-transcendent dimension underlying the Western intellectual tradition and the diversity of ideas concerning consciousness. In the course of our work we developed the Beliefs About Consciousness and Reality Questionnaire that could be used for measuring fundamental beliefs about consciousness and reality. A survey of participants at the scientific meeting Toward a Science of Consciousness 1996 ‘Tucson II’ was conducted using this questionnaire. Results from 212 respondents (...)
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    Vedic vision of consciousness and reality.Satya Prakash Singh - 2004 - New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers.
    Vedic Vision Of Consciousness And Reality Is An Attempt At A Systematic Presentation Of The Visions Of Vedic Seers Concerning Consciousness In Relationship To Reality. The Relevance Of This Attempt Has Got Enhanced Today Due To Latest Discoveries In Quantum Physics Tending To Accord Some Sort Of Substantiality To Consciousness. This Is The Position Vedic Seers Held Long Ago As Is Evident From The Vedanta. The Vedanta, However Has Ignored The Vedic Samhitas On Metaphusical Issues (...)
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    Beliefs about consciousness and reality: Clarification of the confusion concerning consciousness.Imants Baruss - 2008 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 15 (10-11):277-292.
    There is considerable confusion surrounding the notion of consciousness. This confusion can be partially resolved by clarifying the referents of the word 'consciousness'. Doing so, however, reveals a more insidious problem, namely, the role played by personal beliefs in understanding consciousness. In particular, as revealed by a comprehensive survey, such beliefs range along a material- transcendent dimension, with the choice of notions of consciousness corresponding to materialist, conservatively transcendent, or extraordinarily transcendent positions. Further empirical research has (...)
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    Measurement of beliefs about consciousness and reality.Imants Baruss & R. J. Moore - 1992 - Psychological Reports 71:59-64.
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    Consciousness and Reality[REVIEW]George di Giovanni - 1977 - The Owl of Minerva 9 (1):2-5.
    The reader of Joseph Navickas’s recent book will be disappointed if he expects the author to keep the promise made in the note on the back cover: “The book combines a textual analysis with a new constructive interpretation of the Phenomenology.” And the note goes on to say, “The complete working out of the notion of subjectivity requires a re-examination of the phenomenological transitions and a re-investigation of some allegedly insignificant achievements of the subject.” In point of fact there is (...)
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    Consciousness and Reality: An Indian Approach to Metaphysics. [REVIEW]Antonio T. de Nicolas - 1971 - International Philosophical Quarterly 11 (2):262-266.
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    Consciousness and Reality[REVIEW]Murray Green - 1980 - International Studies in Philosophy 12 (2):114-116.
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    Consciousness and Reality[REVIEW]Oliva Blanchette - 1978 - International Philosophical Quarterly 18 (2):235-238.
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    "Consciousness and Reality: Hegel's Philosophy of Subjectivity," by Joseph L. Navickas. [REVIEW]George J. Stack - 1978 - Modern Schoolman 55 (3):297-300.
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    Thought, Consciousness, and Reality[REVIEW]Sid B. Thomas - 1978 - International Studies in Philosophy 10:211-214.
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    Thought, Consciousness, and Reality[REVIEW]Sid B. Thomas - 1978 - International Studies in Philosophy 10:211-214.
  30. Imagination and Reality: On the Relations Between Myth, Consciousness, and the Quantum Sea.Charles D. Laughlin & C. Jason Throop - 2001 - Zygon 36 (4):709-736.
    There often appears to be a striking correspondence between mythic stories and aspects of reality. We will examine the processes of creative imagination within a neurobiological frame and suggest a theory that may explain the functions of myth in relation to the hidden aspects of reality. Myth is peppered with archetypal entities and interactions that operate to reveal hidden processes in reality that are relative to the human condition. The imagery in myths in a sense “sustains the (...)
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    Reaching for a Bridge Between Consciousness and Reality in advance.Tilo Schabert - forthcoming - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly.
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    Plotinus and Wang Yangming on the Structures of Consciousness and Reality: A Transversal Prospection in View of Affinities of Their Positions.David Bartosch - 2023 - Asian Studies · Azijske Študije 11 (1):91-135.
    In this paper, particular key aspects of the philosophies of Plotinus and Wang Yangming have been analysed comparatively on the basis of important passages of their works. The method used for this investigation can be defined as that of transversal comparative induction, in which the focus is more on working out the details of affinities and similarities. As this means a first step in an encompassing systematic context, differences will be introduced more briefly. The present investigation aims to provide a (...)
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  33. Consciousness and objective reality.Thomas Nagel - 1994 - In Richard Warner & Tadeusz Szubka (eds.), The Mind-Body Problem: A Guide to the Current Debate. Blackwell.
     
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    John B. Chethimattam, Consciousness and Reality. An Indian Approach to Metaphysics, Bangalore, Dharmaram College, 1967, , 259 pages. [REVIEW]Henri Declève - 1970 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 26 (3):309.
  35. Unity Consciousness and the Perfect Observer: Quantum Understanding beyond Reason and Reality.Graeme Robertson - 1995 - Basingstoke: ROBERTSON (Publishing).
    This book has been written for eighteen year olds (or anyone who will listen) as an honest attempt to face their justified questionings and to offer them a metaphysical framework with which to confront the twenty-first century. It is vitally important that certain modes of thought are uprooted and new modes put in their place if mankind and planet Earth are not soon to suffer an historic global catastrophe. Apart from the continuing world-wide proliferation of conventional, chemical, biological and nuclear (...)
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    Joseph L. Navickas, "Consciousness and Reality: Hegel's Philosophy of Subjectivity". [REVIEW]Merold Westphal - 1980 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 18 (1):99.
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    Joseph H. Smith "Thought, Consciousness, and Reality". [REVIEW]Foster Tait - 1979 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 39 (3):448.
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  38. Consciousness and Society: In Defence of a Phenomenological Approach to Social Reality.Koshy Tharakan - 2006 - In A. V. Afonso (ed.), Consciousness, Society and Values. Indian Institute of Advanced Study. pp. 129-146.
    With the advent of Postmodernism, the recent discussions in Continental thought has called into question the philosophy of the Subject, particularly the Cartesian “cogito” and the related method of reflection. One of the important ramifications of these questioning of the reflective subject is to do with the phenomenological doctrine of intentionality of consciousness. Recently, David Carr, himself a phenomenologist, has advanced a serious objection to the phenomenological approach to social reality. In what follows, I will be attempting a (...)
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    Philosophy in a Meaningless Life: A System of Nihilism, Consciousness and Reality.Stephen Leach - 2016 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 24 (2):280-283.
    Against Tartaglia, I argue (1) that life is not necessarily meaningless but it is absurd. It is absurd because our possible disappointment at death is not a disappointment we shall ever actually experience but it is a disappointment we yet fear, now, in life. (2) Tartaglia's idea is that life is meaningless whether we realise it or not but we are better able to realise it when we are bored. Against Tartaglia, it might be argued that the idea is itself (...)
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  40. Personality correlates of beliefs about consciousness and reality.Sonya Jewkes & Imants Barušs - 2000 - Advanced Development 9:91-103.
  41. Improvisation, Consciousness, and the Play of Creation: Music as a Lens into Ultimate Reality and Meaning.Edward W. Sarath - 2007 - In B. K. Dalai (ed.), Ultimate Reality and Meaning. Centre of Advanced Study in Sanskrit, University of Pune. pp. 30--1.
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  42. Consciousness and self-consciousness: Inner games and alternative realities.J. Shotter - 1983 - In G. Underwood (ed.), Aspects of Consciousness, Volume 3: Awareness and Self-Awareness. Academic Press.
  43. Consciousness, Mathematics and Reality: A Unified Phenomenology.Igor Ševo - manuscript
    Every scientific theory is a simulacrum of reality, every written story a simulacrum of the canon, and every conceptualization of a subjective perspective a simulacrum of the consciousness behind it—but is there a shared essence to these simulacra? The pursuit of answering seemingly disparate fundamental questions across different disciplines may ultimately converge into a single solution: a single ontological answer underlying grand unified theory, hard problem of consciousness, and the foundation of mathematics. I provide a hypothesis, a (...)
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  44. Dual Aspect Framework for Consciousness and Its Implications: West meets East.Ram Lakhan Pandey Vimal - 2009 - In George Derfer, Zhihe Wang & Michel Weber (eds.), The Roar of Awakening: A Whiteheadian Dialogue Between Western Psychotherapies and Eastern Worldviews. Ontos Verlag. pp. 39.
    The extended dual-aspect monism framework of consciousness, based on neuroscience, consists of five components: (1) dual-aspect primal entities; (2) neural-Darwinism: co-evolution and co-development of subjective experiences (SEs) and associated neural-nets from the mental aspect (that carries the SEs/proto-experiences (PEs) in superposed and unexpressed form) and the material aspect (mass, charge, spin and space-time) of fundamental entities (elementary particles), respectively and co-tuning via sensorimotor interaction; (3) matching and selection processes: interaction of two modes, namely, (a) the non-tilde mode that is (...)
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  45. Review of "Philosophy in a Meaningless Life: A System of Nihilism, Consciousness, and Reality” by James Tartaglia. [REVIEW]Guy Bennett-Hunter - 2016 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 201604.
  46. The Reality of Consciousness and Its Logical Intermittences: from Hegel to Bergson.Riccardo Roni - 2020 - Open Journal of Humanities 5:185-217.
    The critic of substance immobility through negation constitutes the starting point of the ‘voyage of discovery’ of Hegel’s Phänomenologie des Geistes, in which mind and body experiences are considered in terms of mutual recognition, without denying the subjectivity. In this article I am discussing some aspects of Hegel’s philosophy of spirit after Nietzsche’s ‘experimentalism’ and Dennett’s theory of mind, in order to articulate, through Bergson, two fundamental reasons. The first concerns the subject and the dramatic awareness of its constitutional temporality (...)
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    Experience, culture, and reality: The significance of Fisher information for understanding the relationship between alternative states of consciousness and the structures of reality.Charles D. Laughlin & C. Jason Throop - 2003 - International Journal of Transpersonal Studies 22 (1):7-26.
    The majority of the world’s cultures encourage or require members to enter alternative states of consciousness while involved in religious rituals. The question is, why? This paper suggests an explanation for the culturally prescribed ASC from the view of Fisher information. It argues from the position, first put forward by Emile Durkheim in his magnum opus, The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life, that all religions are grounded in reality. It suggests that many of the structural elements of (...)
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    James Tartaglia, Philosophy in a Meaningless Life: A System of Nihilism, Consciousness and Reality. Reviewed by. [REVIEW]Stephen B. Hawkins - 2017 - Philosophy in Review 37 (1):41-43.
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  49. Witness-Consciousness: Its Definition, Appearance and Reality.Miri Albahari - 2009 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 16 (1):62-84.
    G.E. Moore alludes to a notion of consciousness that is diaphanous, elusive to attention, yet detectable. Such a notion, I suggest, approximates what Bina Gupta has called `witness-consciousness'--in particular, the aspect of mode-neutral awareness with intrinsic phenomenal character. This paper offers a detailed definition and defence of the appearance and reality of witness-consciousness. While I claim that witness- consciousness captures the essence of subjectivity, and so must be accounted for in the `hard problem' of (...), it is not to be confused with the more commonly defended notion of `for-me-ness'. (shrink)
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    On the nature of consciousness and of physical reality.David L. Wilson - 1976 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 19 (4):568-581.
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