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iii. comptes rendus — critical reviews
141. Chromatikon: Annales de la philosophie en procès / Yearbook of Philosophy in Process: Volume > 5
Sergio Franzese William James at the Boundaries
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142. Chromatikon: Annales de la philosophie en procès / Yearbook of Philosophy in Process: Volume > 5
Marie-Pierre Najman William James lu par D. Lapoujade et St. Madelrieux, des leçons de philosophie pour notre temps
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iv. informations réticulaires — reticular news
143. Chromatikon: Annales de la philosophie en procès / Yearbook of Philosophy in Process: Volume > 5
Frédéric Bisson L’atermoiement illimité. Pour une politique du procès
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144. Chromatikon: Annales de la philosophie en procès / Yearbook of Philosophy in Process: Volume > 5
Bernard Legros Pourquoi et comment en sommes-nous arrivés là ?
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145. Chromatikon: Annales de la philosophie en procès / Yearbook of Philosophy in Process: Volume > 5
Ram Lakhan Pandey Vimal The Most Optimal Dual-Aspect-Dual-Mode Framework for Consciousness: Recent Developments
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In the third Whitehead Psychology Nexus Studies, we have discussed (i) the dual-aspect-dual-mode proto-experience (PE)-subjective experience (SE)framework of consciousness based on neuroscience, (ii) its implication in war, suffering, peace, and happiness, (iii) the process of sublimation for optimizingthem and converting the negative aspects of seven groups of self-protective energy system (desire, anger, ego, greed, attachment, jealousy, and selfishlove)into their positive aspects from both western and eastern perspectives (Vimal, 2009b). In this article, we summarize the recent development since then as follows. (1) In (Vimal, 2010), we rigorously investigated the classical and quantum matching and selection processes for precisely experiencing a specific SE in a specific neural-network. (2) In (Vimal, 2009i), we unpacked the quantum view of superposition related to the superposition-based hypothesis H1 of our framework in terms of subquantum dual-aspect primal entities (bhutatmas) and addressed the related explanatory gaps. (3) We developed alternative hypotheses of our framework, namely, the superposition-then-integration-emergence based H2, the integration-emergence based H3, the intelligent mechanism based H4, and the vacuum/Aether based H5. We concluded that our framework with H1 is the most optimal one because it has the least number of problems (Vimal, 2009j). (4) We found over 40 different but overlapping meanings attributed to the term ‘consciousness’ and suggested that authors must specify which aspect ofconsciousness they refer to when using this term to minimize confusion (Vimal, 2009f). (5) We proposed definitions of consciousness, qualia, mind, and awareness (Vimal, 2009h). (6) We investigated the necessary ingredients for access (reportable) consciousness: wakefulness, re-entry, attention, working memory and so on (Vimal, 2009g). (7) We discussed Nâgârjuna’s philosophy of dependent co-origination with respect to our PE-SE framework (Vimal, 2009a). (8) We linked dynamic systems theory and fractal catalytic theory with standard representation theory using our framework (Vimal, 2009d). (9) We introduce the PE-SE aspects of consciousness in theoretical classical and quantum physics including loop quantum gravity and string theory (Vimal, 2009k). (10) In (Vimal, 2009c), we proposed that the SE of subject or ‘self’ in self-related neural-network is tuned to the self-related SEs/PEs superposed in other innumerable entities during samadhi state via matching and selection processes. This leads to bliss, ecstasy, or exceptionally high degree of climax at samadhi state. We conclude that, so far, the dualaspect-dual-mode PE-SE framework with hypothesis H1 is the most optimal framework for explaining our conventional reality because it has the least number of problems. Keywords: Evolution of consciousness; Internal representation; Sensorimotor interaction; Dual-aspect model; Subjective experience; Protoexperiences, Explanatory gap; Mind-brain problem; Purusha; Prakriti; Eastern and Western perspectives; Yoga; Sublimation process; Whitehead; Process and Reality; Occasions of experience; Superposition; Subquantum dual-aspect primal entities (bhutatmas); Superposition-then-integration-emergence; Integration-emergence; Intelligent mechanism; Vacuum/Aether; qualia; Mind; Awareness; Nâgârjuna; Classical and quantum physics; Loop quantum gravity; String theory.
146. Chromatikon: Annales de la philosophie en procès / Yearbook of Philosophy in Process: Volume > 5
Philippe Vaillant L’expérience territoriale éclairée par Whitehead
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147. Chromatikon: Annales de la philosophie en procès / Yearbook of Philosophy in Process: Volume > 5
Séminaires — Seminars
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148. Chromatikon: Annales de la philosophie en procès / Yearbook of Philosophy in Process: Volume > 5
Publications
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149. Chromatikon: Annales de la philosophie en procès / Yearbook of Philosophy in Process: Volume > 5
Abréviations — Abbreviations
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150. Chromatikon: Annales de la philosophie en procès / Yearbook of Philosophy in Process: Volume > 5
Table des matières — Table of Contents
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151. Chromatikon: Annales de la philosophie en procès / Yearbook of Philosophy in Process: Volume > 4
Pierfrancesco Basile Foreword: Whitehead after Whitehead
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i. séminaires de recherche — research seminars
152. Chromatikon: Annales de la philosophie en procès / Yearbook of Philosophy in Process: Volume > 4
Jean-Pascal Alcantara Remarques sur la dérivation des transformations de Lorentz par A. N. Whitehead
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153. Chromatikon: Annales de la philosophie en procès / Yearbook of Philosophy in Process: Volume > 4
Pierfrancesco Basile Is Mental Composition Impossible in Principle?
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154. Chromatikon: Annales de la philosophie en procès / Yearbook of Philosophy in Process: Volume > 4
Emeline Deroo Le périr chez Whitehead: esquisse anthropologique
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155. Chromatikon: Annales de la philosophie en procès / Yearbook of Philosophy in Process: Volume > 4
Ronny Desmet Speculative Philosophy as a Generalized Mathematics
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156. Chromatikon: Annales de la philosophie en procès / Yearbook of Philosophy in Process: Volume > 4
Xavier Verley Whitehead et Leibniz
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ii. études critiques — critical studies
157. Chromatikon: Annales de la philosophie en procès / Yearbook of Philosophy in Process: Volume > 4
Vincent Berne Légalité de la nature et mondes possibles: le rejet de l’ontologie des lois de la nature chez van Fraassen
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158. Chromatikon: Annales de la philosophie en procès / Yearbook of Philosophy in Process: Volume > 4
Frédéric Bisson L’aventure d’une ritournelle (Théorie des cloches selon Albert Ayler)
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159. Chromatikon: Annales de la philosophie en procès / Yearbook of Philosophy in Process: Volume > 4
Jason W. Brown Perception, Memory and Subjective Time
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160. Chromatikon: Annales de la philosophie en procès / Yearbook of Philosophy in Process: Volume > 4
Pete A. Y. Gunter Bergson’s Divided Line and Minkowski’s Psychiatry: The Way Down
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