Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025)
This issue centers on questions of consciousness, first-person experience, neuroethics, and speculative ontological frameworks, while also engaging with cinematic and cultural reflections on cognition. Through perspectives ranging from phenomenology and eliminative materialism to quantum hypotheses and ethical analyses of neuroenhancement, the collection foregrounds the enduring tension between subjective experience and physical explanation, reaffirming the journal’s commitment to interdisciplinary rigor and conceptual innovation.
Opinion and Perspectives
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Neuroenhancement or Neurocheating? Rethinking Ethics in the Age of Cognitive Upgrades
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Why You Can Never Be Me: Toward an Ontological Mechanism for the Irreplicability of the First-Person Experience
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An Opinion on Werner Herzog’s Film “Theatre of Thought”
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Herzog’s Cartesian Theater: Skepticism, Self, and Stories in Theater of Thought
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Hypothesis and Theory
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Neuronal World: Illusionistic Explanation of the Empirical Reality
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Metaphysical Tunneling: Probabilities of Transient Escape from the Hard Problem
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What If the Ontological Basis of Consciousness are Quantum Exclusions?
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Articles
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Abstraction and the Explanatory Gap: Physicalism and Dualism Combined
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Do Cats Collapse the Wave Function? Confronting the Measurement Problem with Subliminal Priming
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