The idea that consciousness and complexity are closely related has been a major driver of the popularity of Integrated Information Theory (IIT) of consciousness, despite its major formal, phenomenological, and neuroscientific shortcomings. Here, I argue that we can recover this intuition by replacing its biologically neutral notion of complexity with an evolutionary one that I shall dub ‘pathological complexity’
I propose a four-category Cartesian spectrum that contains most, if not all, the extant theories of ...
Our intuition tells us that there is a general trend in the evolution of nature, a trend towards gre...
With neurons emergence, life alters itself in a remarkable way. This embodied neurons become carrier...
This article introduces and defends the ‘pathological complexity thesis’ as a hypothesis about the e...
This article introduces and defends the “pathological complexity thesis” as a hypothesis about the e...
In this article, I respond to commentaries by Eva Jablonka, Simona Ginsburg, and David Spurrett on m...
The notion of complexity receives currently significant amount of attention in neuroscience, mostly ...
Three decades after Chalmers (1995) named it, neither neuroscientists nor philosophers have found a ...
A recent theoretical emphasis on complex interactions within neural systems underlying consciousness...
ABSTRACT: Many special problems crop up when evolutionary theory turns, quite naturally, to the ques...
The goal of this programmatic paper is to highlight a close connection between the core problem in t...
In this paper, we take a meta-theoretical stance and aim to compare and assess two conceptual framew...
This review summarises why it is difficult for Darwinian evolutionary theory to explain the existenc...
Journal ArticleFocuses on epiphenomenalism problems in arguments about evolutionary function of phen...
This goal of this thesis in the philosophy of nature is to move us closer towards a true biological ...
I propose a four-category Cartesian spectrum that contains most, if not all, the extant theories of ...
Our intuition tells us that there is a general trend in the evolution of nature, a trend towards gre...
With neurons emergence, life alters itself in a remarkable way. This embodied neurons become carrier...
This article introduces and defends the ‘pathological complexity thesis’ as a hypothesis about the e...
This article introduces and defends the “pathological complexity thesis” as a hypothesis about the e...
In this article, I respond to commentaries by Eva Jablonka, Simona Ginsburg, and David Spurrett on m...
The notion of complexity receives currently significant amount of attention in neuroscience, mostly ...
Three decades after Chalmers (1995) named it, neither neuroscientists nor philosophers have found a ...
A recent theoretical emphasis on complex interactions within neural systems underlying consciousness...
ABSTRACT: Many special problems crop up when evolutionary theory turns, quite naturally, to the ques...
The goal of this programmatic paper is to highlight a close connection between the core problem in t...
In this paper, we take a meta-theoretical stance and aim to compare and assess two conceptual framew...
This review summarises why it is difficult for Darwinian evolutionary theory to explain the existenc...
Journal ArticleFocuses on epiphenomenalism problems in arguments about evolutionary function of phen...
This goal of this thesis in the philosophy of nature is to move us closer towards a true biological ...
I propose a four-category Cartesian spectrum that contains most, if not all, the extant theories of ...
Our intuition tells us that there is a general trend in the evolution of nature, a trend towards gre...
With neurons emergence, life alters itself in a remarkable way. This embodied neurons become carrier...