Item does not contain fulltextWe recently put forward an argument, the Unfolding Argument (UA), that integrated information theory (IIT) and other causal structure theories are either already falsified or unfalsifiable, which provoked significant criticism. It seems that we and the critics agree that the main question in this debate is whether first-person experience, independent of third-person data, is a sufficient foundation for theories of consciousness. Here, we argue that pure first-person experience cannot be a scientific foundation for IIT because science relies on taking measurements, and pure first-person experience is not measurable except through reports, brain activity, and the relationship between them. We also argue that pure...
This reply to five continuing commentaries on my 1991 Behavioral and Brain Sciences target article o...
International audienceIn this paper we list the various criticisms that have been formulated against...
This is a target article for the Behavioral and Brain Sciences, followed by 36 open peer commentarie...
We recently put forward an argument, the Unfolding Argument (UA), that integrated information theory...
We recently put forward an argument, the Unfolding Argument (UA), that integrated information theory...
How can we explain consciousness? This question has become a vibrant topic of neuroscience research ...
How can we explain consciousness? This question has become a vibrant topic of neuroscience research ...
This paper replies to the first 36 commentaries on my target article on “Is human information proces...
This paper engages with the epistemological foundations of Integrated Information Theory (IIT), whic...
consciousness. IIT postulates that consciousness is equal to integrated information (F). The goal of...
Within psychology and the brain sciences, the study of consciousness and its relation to human infor...
This paper addresses John Searle's criticism of the integrated information theory of consciousness (...
Modern science was born when physicists started studying phenomena by recruiting mathematical explan...
The Integrated Information Theory of Consciousness (IITC) aims to give a set of formalized and exact...
We argue for the possibility of validating the presence of consciousness in another person from a pe...
This reply to five continuing commentaries on my 1991 Behavioral and Brain Sciences target article o...
International audienceIn this paper we list the various criticisms that have been formulated against...
This is a target article for the Behavioral and Brain Sciences, followed by 36 open peer commentarie...
We recently put forward an argument, the Unfolding Argument (UA), that integrated information theory...
We recently put forward an argument, the Unfolding Argument (UA), that integrated information theory...
How can we explain consciousness? This question has become a vibrant topic of neuroscience research ...
How can we explain consciousness? This question has become a vibrant topic of neuroscience research ...
This paper replies to the first 36 commentaries on my target article on “Is human information proces...
This paper engages with the epistemological foundations of Integrated Information Theory (IIT), whic...
consciousness. IIT postulates that consciousness is equal to integrated information (F). The goal of...
Within psychology and the brain sciences, the study of consciousness and its relation to human infor...
This paper addresses John Searle's criticism of the integrated information theory of consciousness (...
Modern science was born when physicists started studying phenomena by recruiting mathematical explan...
The Integrated Information Theory of Consciousness (IITC) aims to give a set of formalized and exact...
We argue for the possibility of validating the presence of consciousness in another person from a pe...
This reply to five continuing commentaries on my 1991 Behavioral and Brain Sciences target article o...
International audienceIn this paper we list the various criticisms that have been formulated against...
This is a target article for the Behavioral and Brain Sciences, followed by 36 open peer commentarie...