Brain states matter. A reply to the unfolding argument
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2020.102981
Brain states matter. A reply to the unfolding argument
Abstract
Recently, it has been claimed that Integrated Information Theory and other theories of its type cannot explain consciousness ("unfolding argument"). We unravel this argument mathematically and prove that the premises of the argument imply a much stronger result according to which the observed problem holds for almost all theories of consciousness. We find, however, that one of the premises is unwarranted and show that if this premise is dropped, the argument ceases to work. Thus our results show that the claim of the unfolding argument cannot be considered valid. The premise in question is that measures of brain activity cannot be used in an empirical test of theories of consciousness.
Keywords: Causal structure; Integrated Information Theory; Recurrent Processing Theory; Theories of consciousness.
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