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This is a unique text that explores quantum-like modelling frameworks that connect quantum mechanics with cognitive science and consciousness studies to propose a new ontological framework that transcends traditional boundaries between physics, philosophy, and cognitive science.
The book develops along two complementary paths. First, it explores quantum-like modelling an exciting emerging field where researchers apply logical and mathematical structures from quantum mechanics and information theory to cognitive modelling and decision science. Second, it investigates the profound links between quantum science and consciousness studies, incorporating insights from advanced mathematical frameworks such as category theory. By synthesizing these two approaches, the authors propose a novel framework termed 'quantum-like reality' that moves beyond pragmatic modelling to offer deeper ontological thinking that can enrich both foundational understanding and applied research.
This will be an interesting read for students and researchers working at the intersection of quantum physics, cognitive science, and consciousness studies.
Contents
Brief foreword. Prologue. Chapter 1. Dominant Paradigms Related to the Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics and Relationships to Cognition and Consciousness. Chapter 2. Human cognitive realities and the Quantum world. Chapter 3. Quantum-like reality, subjective experiences, and the Quantum physical world. Chapter 4. Exploring the depths of existence: contextuality-complementarity, and non-locality. Chapter 5. Quantum- consciousness link revisited: quantum-like qualia? And beyond. Chapter 6. Beyond mind-body views in world philosophies: Possible exchanges with modern science. Chapter 7. Future developments in science: Practical aspects of human destiny. Chapter 8. Curious case of pure consciousness. Chapter 9. Mathematical Appendix. Epilogue.



