
معرفی
James Blackmon is a Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at San Francisco State University. His research focuses on Philosophy of Mind, Cognitive Science, Metaphysics, and Ethical Issues in Science and Technology. He teaches courses including Philosophy of Mind (PHIL 620), Minds, Brains and Computers (PHIL 621), and Ethical Issues in Science and Technology (PHIL 395). His work explores topics like consciousness theory, neurophilosophy, and the implications of scientific theories on metaphysical frameworks.
Research interests include integrated information theory, time dilation models (Isotacheian framework), and ethical dimensions of technological and scientific advancements. He has published in journals like Journal of Consciousness Studies and Entropy, examining consciousness systems, neuroscientific implications, and animal cognition.
His isotacheian model reinterprets time dilation through classical kinematic principles, proposing a non-relativistic framework for understanding temporal phenomena. He also engages in interdisciplinary discussions on dualism, free will, and the Hard Problem of Consciousness.





