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Consciousness as generative entanglement

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posted on 2023-06-07, 06:37 authored by Andrew ClarkAndrew Clark
Recent work in cognitive and computational neuroscience depicts the human brain as a complex, multi-layer prediction engine. This family of models has had great success in accounting for a wide variety of phenomena involving perception, action, and attention. But despite their clear promise as accounts of the neurocomputational origins of perceptual experience, they have not yet been leveraged so as to shed light on the so-called “hard problem” of consciousness—the problem of explaining why and how the world is subjectively experienced at all, and why those experiences seem just the way they do. To address this issue, I motivate and defend a picture of conscious experience as flowing from “generative entanglements” that mix predictions about the world, the body, and (crucially) our own reactive dispositions.

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Journal

Journal of Philosophy

ISSN

1939-8549

Publisher

Journal of Philosophy

Issue

12

Volume

116

Page range

645-662

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  • Informatics Publications

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  • Evolutionary and Adaptive Systems Research Group Publications

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Legacy Posted Date

2019-07-02

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2021-03-11

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2019-07-01

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