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  • Writer's pictureAnthony Skarvelakis

A.I, Philosophy, Psychology, and Neuroscience; the modern study of consciousness and the self.



The Cognitive and Computational Neurosciences have already provided the ground to explore the processing of information and data in many different levels of human experience and the computational framework that supports the biological, psychophysiological, neurodevelopmental, genetic, and biochemical activity according to the use of principles from engineering and modeling.


Within the works of Gazzaniga (2009, 1998), Churchland (1986), Dennet (1991), and Fodor (1983) covered multiple aspects of these issues, bridging neuroscience with cognitive sciences employing tools and the methodology by the philosophy of mind, epistemology, and philosophy of science.


The hypothesis of the project in “The Colors of the Sunrise” is based on the findings of contemporary cognitive research. Human consciousness, mind, and self, described not through a static definition or closed structure, but through the relationship and the dynamic interplay of the findings in many of the above-mentioned levels of human experience and patterns of activity (Deheane, 2014; Koch, 2004).


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