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Tim Bayne

Professor of Philosophy · Monash University

Melbourne, Australia

Research Areas

Clinical ResearchConsciousnessPhilosophy

About

Philosopher of mind researching the unity of consciousness, theories of consciousness, and disorders of consciousness. His work examines how the many aspects of conscious experience are bound together into a unified whole.

Publications

  • The Unity of Consciousness
  • The Oxford Companion to Consciousness
  • Are There Levels of Consciousness?
  • What Is the Unity of Consciousness?

Related Guides

Higher-Order Theories of Consciousness (HOT)

Rosenthal and Lau's framework proposing consciousness requires higher-order mental representations about our own mental states.

Orchestrated Objective Reduction (Orch OR)

Penrose and Hameroff's quantum theory proposing consciousness arises from gravitational self-collapse in neuronal microtubules.

Neural Correlates of Consciousness (NCC)

The search for the minimal neuronal mechanisms jointly sufficient for any one specific conscious percept.

Idealism in Philosophy of Mind

Bernardo Kastrup's analytical idealism and the philosophical tradition arguing consciousness is fundamental, not matter.

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