意识的神经相关物
意识
心理学
关系(数据库)
认知科学
代表(政治)
认知心理学
口译(哲学)
机制(生物学)
认识论
认知
神经科学
哲学
语言学
计算机科学
政治
数据库
法学
政治学
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.concog.2011.03.012
摘要
It is widely accepted among philosophers that neuroscientists are conducting a search for the neural correlates of consciousness, or NCC. Chalmers (2000) conceptualized this research program as the attempt to correlate the contents of conscious experience with the contents of representations in specific neural populations. A notable claim on behalf of this interpretation is that the neutral language of “correlates” frees us from philosophical disputes over the mind/body relation, allowing the science to move independently. But the experimental paradigms and explanatory canons of neuroscience are not neutral about the mechanical relation between consciousness and the brain. I argue that NCC research is best characterized as an attempt to locate a causally relevant neural mechanism and not as an effort to identify a discrete neural representation, the content of which correlates with some actual experience. It might be said that the first C in “NCC” should stand for “causes” rather than “correlates.”
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI