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March 16, 2012

Neuroscience and philosophy must work together

Via Barry Smith of The Guardian:
The sense of ourselves as consciously deciding everything we do is surely an illusion: but a persistent one. Equally, the idea that consciousness is unified and must be that way comes under increasing pressure in contemporary neuroscience. There are levels of consciousness and perhaps splits in conscious awareness. Can we have consciousness and lack awareness of it? Do we always know what our experience is like, and is experience always as it seems? Much recent experimental evidence from neuroscience suggests that this may not be the case. So it is a fruitful time for philosophers and neuroscientists to work together, to revise previous models and provide new accounts of how we perceive things and why our experience patterns in the way it does.
Posted by George at 3/16/2012
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Vance Woodward said...

wow! i reckon that, once we have the computer power that comes with this kind of technology, we'd think of something to do with all that energy.

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