Hard to See the Problem?




Revonsuo Antti

PublisherImprint Academia

2015

Journal of Consciousness Studies

JOURNAL OF CONSCIOUSNESS STUDIES

J CONSCIOUSNESS STUD

22

3-4

52

67

16

1355-8250

2051-2201



I argue that the hard problem of consciousness should be viewed from the perspective of the philosophy of science. In this context, the hard problem can be reformulated as a serious anomaly for the currently dominating research programme in the cognitive neurosciences. I cite empirical evidence from dream research to argue that for this research programme, consciousness is a phenomenon located inside the brain, but for whose constitution no plausible (or even possible) underlying constitutive mechanisms can at the moment be pointed out. Evidence from dream research demonstrates the anomaly in a particularly clear and challenging form, and the empirical facts of dreaming also demonstrate that externalist, embodied, and enactive explanations of consciousness will not be able to solve the problem.




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