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    David John Chalmers (/ ˈtʃɑːlmərz /) [1] is an Australian philosopher and cognitive scientist specializing in the areas of the philosophy of mind, and the philosophy of language.

  2. Officially I am University Professor of Philosophy and Neural Science and co-director of the Center for Mind, Brain, and Consciousness. I’m also Honorary Professor of Philosophy at the Australian National University and co-director of the PhilPapers Foundation.

  3. Across his career, the philosopher David Chalmers has challenged what we hold to be true about consciousness and the mind. As Tom Chatfield discovers, now he is questioning reality itself.

  4. Jun 24, 2023 · In 1998, neuroscientist Christof Koch bet philosopher David Chalmers that the mechanism by which the brain’s neurons produce consciousness would be discovered by 2023.

  5. David Chalmers Professor Of Philosophy chalmers@nyu.edu Department of Philosophy 5 Washington Place New York, NY 10003. Personal Homepage

  6. Articles 1–20. ‪University Professor of Philosophy, New York University‬ - ‪‪Cited by 60,882‬‬ - ‪Philosophy‬ - ‪Philosophy of Mind‬ - ‪Philosophy of Language‬ - ‪Cognitive Science‬ -...

  7. Philosopher David Chalmers from NYU on the combination problem, dualism, and panpsychism.

  8. Our consciousness is a fundamental aspect of our existence, says philosopher David Chalmers: “There’s nothing we know about more directly…. but at the same time it’s the most mysterious phenomenon in the universe.”

  9. At the heart of David Chalmers’ philosophy is the “hard problem of consciousness,” a term he coined to highlight a fundamental gap in our understanding of the mind. The problem is straightforward in its statement yet profoundly complex in its implications: why should physical processing in the brain give rise to subjective experiences?

  10. David Chalmers is a philosopher at the Australian National University and New York University. He works in philosophy of mind and in related areas of philosophy and cognitive science. While he's especially known for his theories on consciousness, he's also interested (and has extensively published) in all sorts of other issues in the ...

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