Against (theory-neutral) method (in consciousness science)

Neurosci Conscious. 2026 Feb 16;2026(1):niag003. doi: 10.1093/nc/niag003. eCollection 2026.

Abstract

This article challenges the assumption that the science of consciousness can proceed from a theory-neutral foundation. I argue that even ostensibly theory-neutral (or theory-light) programmes inevitably rely on substantive background commitments that cannot be cleanly bracketed. The analysis demonstrates that the aspiration to eliminate or minimize theory-dependence in favour of pure observation risks collapsing into naïve empiricism. More broadly, the paper contends that there is no context-independent scientific method-certainly not one that seeks to purge theoretical commitments from the neuroscience of consciousness without significant epistemic cost.

Keywords: inference to the best explanation; natural kind reasoning; theory-neutrality.