Jo Davies
General Information:
Preliminary Thoughts:
- 1 - Integrated Information Theory
- 2 - Crash Course In Philosophy Of Mind
- 3 - Information About Information
- 4 - Project Plans
- 5 - Consciousness Vs. Awareness
Project Statement:
How can one differentiate between a ‘good’ and ‘bad’ explanation of consciousness? Discuss some of the major philosophical models of scientific explanation and their relevance to the ‘hard problem’ of consciousness, i.e. the problem of explaining subjective experience.
- Draft Structure
- 1 - Introduction
- 2 - Models Of Scientific Explanation
- 3 - Scientific Explanation In Relation To The Hard And Easy Problems Of Consciousness
Scientific Explanation and Consciousness:
Thoughts On The Problem Of Induction * Interesting/ important element of scientific explanation.
Deductive-Nomological Explanation * Relevance of model to explanations of consciousness?
Causal-Mechanical Model Of Scientific Explanation * Relevance of model to explanations of consciousness?
Observation And Evidence In Science * Can we possibly ‘observe’ something like consciousness? If not, how do we gain scientific evidence for its existence?
Is It Possible For Science To Explain Consciousness? * If so, what should we look for in a ‘good’ explanation? If not, what makes some explanations better than others?
Prediction In Scientific Explanations Of Consciousness * Explanations generally have some sort of predictive component - is this true of ‘explanations’ of consciousness?
Consciousness - Some ‘Explanatory’ Models/ Ideas:
Note: Probably won’t look at all of these!
Physicalist Vs. Anti-physicalist Theories Of Consciousness Dualism Physicalism Functionalism Representationalism Higher-order Representationalism Self-representationalism Integrated Information Theory Panpsychism
Resources that might be useful:
Theories of Consciousness, Uriah Kriegel - good overview of some of the more prominent theories of consciousness, arguments for and against.
The Problem of Consciousness, John R. Searle - section 3 lists some of the features that an empirical theory of consciousness should try to explain.
Comparing the Major Theories of Consciousness, Ned Block - compares the three frameworks for theories of consciousness that are taken most seriously by neuroscientists. Higher Order, Global Workspace and Biological Theory approaches are discussed.
Other interesting things:
Interview with David Chalmers
Science weekly podcast: Can science ever explain consciousness?