This article introduces and defends the “pathological complexity thesis” as a hypothesis about the evolutionary origins of minimal consciousness, or sentience, that connects the study of animal consciousness closely with work in behavioral ecology and evolutionary biology. I argue that consciousness is an adaptive solution to a design problem that led to the extinction of complex multicellular animal life following the Avalon explosion and that was subsequently solved during the Cambrian explosion. This is the economic trade-off problem of having to deal with a complex body with high degrees of freedom, what I call “pathological complexity.” By modeling the explosion of this computational complexity using the resources of state-based behavi...
Three decades after Chalmers (1995) named it, neither neuroscientists nor philosophers have found a ...
There have been various attempts to apply Darwinian evolutionary theory to an understanding of the h...
Reber’s axiom: “Any organism with flexible cell walls, a sensitivity to its surrounds and the capaci...
This article introduces and defends the ‘pathological complexity thesis’ as a hypothesis about the e...
The idea that consciousness and complexity are closely related has been a major driver of the popula...
In order to develop a true biological science of consciousness, we have to remove humans from the ce...
In order to develop a true biological science of consciousness, we have to remove humans from the ce...
The explanatory challenge of sentience is known as the “hard problem of consciousness”: How does su...
The goal of this chapter is to make the case that any biological approach to consciousness must addr...
This goal of this thesis in the philosophy of nature is to move us closer towards a true biological ...
In this article, I respond to commentaries by Eva Jablonka, Simona Ginsburg, and David Spurrett on m...
Journal ArticleFocuses on epiphenomenalism problems in arguments about evolutionary function of phen...
ABSTRACT: Many special problems crop up when evolutionary theory turns, quite naturally, to the ques...
SYNOPSIS. No consensus exists concerning the mechanisms, distribution, or adap-tive significance of ...
Consciousness is a function of an organism; it is a function that has evolved, and by considering it...
Three decades after Chalmers (1995) named it, neither neuroscientists nor philosophers have found a ...
There have been various attempts to apply Darwinian evolutionary theory to an understanding of the h...
Reber’s axiom: “Any organism with flexible cell walls, a sensitivity to its surrounds and the capaci...
This article introduces and defends the ‘pathological complexity thesis’ as a hypothesis about the e...
The idea that consciousness and complexity are closely related has been a major driver of the popula...
In order to develop a true biological science of consciousness, we have to remove humans from the ce...
In order to develop a true biological science of consciousness, we have to remove humans from the ce...
The explanatory challenge of sentience is known as the “hard problem of consciousness”: How does su...
The goal of this chapter is to make the case that any biological approach to consciousness must addr...
This goal of this thesis in the philosophy of nature is to move us closer towards a true biological ...
In this article, I respond to commentaries by Eva Jablonka, Simona Ginsburg, and David Spurrett on m...
Journal ArticleFocuses on epiphenomenalism problems in arguments about evolutionary function of phen...
ABSTRACT: Many special problems crop up when evolutionary theory turns, quite naturally, to the ques...
SYNOPSIS. No consensus exists concerning the mechanisms, distribution, or adap-tive significance of ...
Consciousness is a function of an organism; it is a function that has evolved, and by considering it...
Three decades after Chalmers (1995) named it, neither neuroscientists nor philosophers have found a ...
There have been various attempts to apply Darwinian evolutionary theory to an understanding of the h...
Reber’s axiom: “Any organism with flexible cell walls, a sensitivity to its surrounds and the capaci...