Consciousness itself is affect: Felt uncertainty in the face of oblivion - Lecture by Prof. Solms
Consciousness itself is affect: Felt uncertainty in the face of oblivion Lecture by Prof. Dr. Mark Solms Conference: The Depth of the Self. Implicit Motives and Human Flourishing August 1-3, 2019 in Würzburg, Germany Munich School of Philosophy http://www.hfph.de

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What is the Brain? - Lecture by Prof. Georg Northoff

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Rethinking the Mind - Prof. Mark Solms

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Is it Possible to Engineer Artificial Consciousness? | Karl Friston & Mark Solms

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Yuval Noah Harari & Mark Solms: Dawn of Future Consciousness | Endgame #100 | UWRF2022

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Interview with Professor Mark Solms

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Consciousness & Physiology I

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Prof. Godehard Brüntrup - The Meaning of Life and Death - Reflections on Near-Death-Experiences

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"Mark Solms on “The Emotional Brain in Psychotherapy”: A Neuropsychoanalytic Perspective

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Mark Solms Does One Size Fit All 2008 Disk 3

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Debate: Is Psychoanalysis Relevant to Neuroscience?

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Ask Mark 4.1 - On Jung and dreams

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Discussion between Lisa Feldman Barrett and Mark Solms on the nature of emotion (Part 1)

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The Neuroscience of Consciousness

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Ask Mark 1.9 - Thoughts, Emotion and Feeling

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Mark Solms & Thomas Fuchs: The Hard Problem of Consciousness | Horst Kächele Memorial Webinar Series

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The Source of Consciousness - with Mark Solms

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Mark Solms, PhD - Psychoanalysis & Neuroscience

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Prof Mark Solms-A Neuropsychoanalytic perspective on the hard problem of consciousness

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The Neuroscience of Consciousness – with Anil Seth

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