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Dr
University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
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Schedule
Wednesday, November 17, 2021
7:00 AM Australia/Melbourne
Recording provided by the organiser.
Domain
Host
Asia Pacific Consciousness Network
Duration
90 minutes
Neuroscientific methods successfully account for a system’s functional properties, but leave out the subjective properties of the accompanying experience. According to IIT, phenomenology can be studied scientifically by unfolding the cause-effect structure specified by a system. To illustrate how, in this talk I compare two systems (a grid and a map) to show that they can be functionally equivalent in performing fixation, but only one can specify a cause-effect structure that accounts for the extendedness of phenomenal space.
Matteo Grasso
Dr
University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
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