Blog

Jun 27, 2024

Is consciousness really a problem?

Posted by in categories: education, neuroscience

The Journal of Consciousness Studies has an issue out on the meta-problem of consciousness. (Unfortunately, it’s paywalled, so you’ll need a subscription, or access to a school network that has one.)

As a reminder, there’s the hard problem of consciousness, coined by David Chalmers in 1995, which is the question of why or how we have conscious experience, or as described by others, how conscious experience “arises” from physical systems.

Then there’s the meta-problem, also more recently coined by Chalmers, on why we think there is a hard problem. The meta-problem is an issue long identified by people in the illusionist camp, those who see phenomenal consciousness as an illusion, a mistaken concept.

1

Comment so far


  1. slope game says:

    The issues have to do with something called the explanatory gap and the hard problem of consciousness, which are very closely related.

Leave a reply