This paper is intended to provide a rough overview of the relationship between artificial intelligence (AI) and cognitive phenomenology in addition to extended cognition. Both cognitive states and phenomenal states are possible states had by humans, objects, systems, or other entities, but these different kinds of states are distinguishable. There is little to no reason to insist that machines be phenomenally conscious to be thinking, intelligent creatures on their own, or be phenomenally conscious to play a role in intelligent extended cognitive systems. Many varieties of cognitive phenomenology suggest that thinking requires conscious experience, which entails machines must be phenomenally conscious to think or to be intelligent. Positive...
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Abstract (Long) When cognitive scientists apply computational theory to the problem of phenomenal co...
In this dissertation, I address the issue of whether there is any proprietary phenomenalcharacter ne...
ABSTRACT: We present three fundamental questions concerning minds. These are about consciousness, in...
Today, humanity is trying to turn the artificial intelligence that it produces into natural intellig...
In this chapter I offer two novel arguments for what I call strong primitivism about cognitive pheno...
This paper presents the author’s attempt to justify the need for understanding the problem of multil...
When it comes to applying computational theory to the problem of phenomenal consciousness, cognitive...
Objective: Consciousness is often thought to be that aspect of mind that is least amenable to being ...
abstract: The problems addressed by the philosophy of mind arise anew when we consider the possibili...
Consciousness and intelligence are properties commonly understood as dependent by folk psychology an...
When it comes to applying computational theory to the problem of phenomenal consciousness, cognitive...
To solve the hard problem of consciousness we observe that any cognitive system of suffi-cient power...
In this paper, I propose some new approach to determine the possibility of introducing Artificial Co...
Can we make machines that think and act like humans or other natural intelligent agents? The answer ...
Strong arguments have been formulated that the computational limits of disembodied artificial intell...
Abstract (Long) When cognitive scientists apply computational theory to the problem of phenomenal co...
In this dissertation, I address the issue of whether there is any proprietary phenomenalcharacter ne...
ABSTRACT: We present three fundamental questions concerning minds. These are about consciousness, in...
Today, humanity is trying to turn the artificial intelligence that it produces into natural intellig...
In this chapter I offer two novel arguments for what I call strong primitivism about cognitive pheno...
This paper presents the author’s attempt to justify the need for understanding the problem of multil...
When it comes to applying computational theory to the problem of phenomenal consciousness, cognitive...
Objective: Consciousness is often thought to be that aspect of mind that is least amenable to being ...
abstract: The problems addressed by the philosophy of mind arise anew when we consider the possibili...
Consciousness and intelligence are properties commonly understood as dependent by folk psychology an...
When it comes to applying computational theory to the problem of phenomenal consciousness, cognitive...
To solve the hard problem of consciousness we observe that any cognitive system of suffi-cient power...
In this paper, I propose some new approach to determine the possibility of introducing Artificial Co...
Can we make machines that think and act like humans or other natural intelligent agents? The answer ...
Strong arguments have been formulated that the computational limits of disembodied artificial intell...
Abstract (Long) When cognitive scientists apply computational theory to the problem of phenomenal co...