Metaphysics & Consciousness. A talk by Larry Muhlstein

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Metaphysics & Consciousness A talk by Larry Muhlstein

A brief note on philosophy It is about thinking So think about what I am saying and ask me questions And go home and think some more For self improvement (and because this will be the main content of your midterm)

The content of this presentation This presentation includes: - The thought of others: - Koch, Churchland, Baars, Dennett, Chalmers, Aristotle, etc. - My thought - Some scientific work - But none of these are the right answer necessarily!

Classical metaphysics That which is beyond the reach of physics and scientific inquiry Accessed through reason and thought Classically includes things like: - Basic components of the world - Causality - Existence

P C s empirical metaphysics Not yet understood in terms of scientific inquiry Not classified by the subject matter, but by the state of progress in science

More on P Churchland s metaphysics She discusses genes, evolution, selective pressures, the importance of predictive abilities on the part of the organism, etc. These are to demonstrate the ability of science to answer some questions once accessible only to metaphysical reasoning

Which brings us to the relation between science and philosophy - What is science (really)? - What is philosophy (really)? - And, for the sake of completeness, what is mathematics (really)? Note: this is only one way to divide the space

More Patricia Churchland Split brain patients and their split mental lives No positive claims for dualists, only negative ones i.e. the soul is not. But no evidence of what the soul is Blind-sight phenomena where there is no conscious perception, but where there is cognitive effect (p.182)

Consciousness Starting from Descartes Cogito ergo sum Mind and body

The core concepts involved Body Mind Physical Phenomenal (subjective, qualia, etc.) Consciousness

The philosophical problem and the scientific problem One way to divide the space that brings out many of the important distinctions Scientific problem(s) Philosophical problem {Says Muhlstein} [ Easy problem] [ Hard problem] {Says Chalmers}

More core concepts Monism Dualism Mentalism/idealism Physicalism/materialism Dualism (many kinds)

The philosophical problem Qualia (subjective phenomena): How does the physical world relate to the phenomenal? Is there even a phenomenal?

Chalmers Thoughts The first person perspective How can we explain the subjective in terms of the objective? Correlations vs. explanations Easy vs. hard problems Different forms of consciousness Philosophical zombies

Are you conscious when you are dreaming? Is consciousness awareness? Is it self-control / free will? Is it subjective phenomena? Notice that consciousness has many senses - awakeness is related but not equivalent to other notions of consciousness

The scientific problem - Neural correlates of consciousness - What is the basis of conscious activity? - Why does information manifest as conscious and other information manifest as unconscious - Other testable predictions

Baars views Treat consciousness as a variable: - If two processes have the same information, what is the difference between consciousness and unconscious presentations of that information? The visual cortex is like a staircase: - Information is processed and added as you ascend - Things become conscious at the top

Dennett s views Consciousness as having a point of view Abandoning intuitions On the zombie hunch Consciousness isn t as much as we think No cartesian theatre

Necessary features (according to Koch): - Proper blood supply, functional brainstem MRF, acetylcholine, etc - But can things other than biochemical beings be conscious? Why should this be a unique property of these beings? - Multiple-realizability

Basis of conscious activity - Neural? - Physical? - Informational? - Something else entirely? - Metaphysical? - From a deity?

Thank you! I hope I have convinced you, if nothing else, that these are not simple problems And I hope I have convinced you to think more about them

Questions?