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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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n the neurosciences the need for some 'overarching' theory is sometimes expressed, but it is not always obvious what is meant by this. One can perhaps agree that in modern science observation and expe