What is it for you to be conscious? There is no agreement whatever in
philosophy or science: it has remained a hard problem, a mystery. Is
this partly or mainly owed to the existing theories not even having
the same subject, not answering the same question? In Actual
Consciousness, Ted Honderich sets out to supersede dualisms, objective
physicalisms, abstract functionalism, externalisms, and other
positions in the debate. He argues that the theory of Actualism, right
or wrong, is unprecedented, in nine ways. (1) It begins from gathered
data and proceeds to an adequate initial clarification of
consciousness in the primary ordinary sense. This consciousness is
summed up as something's being actual. (2) Like basic science,
Actualism proceeds from this metaphorical or figurative beginning to
what is wholly literal and explicit--constructed answers to the
questions of what is actual and what it is for it to be actual. (3) In
so doing, the theory respects the differences of consciousness within
perception, consciousness that is thinking in a generic sense, and
consciousness that is generic wanting. (4) What is actual with your
perceptual consciousness is a subjective physical world out there,
very likely a room, differently real from the objective physical
world, that other division of the physical world. (5) What it is for
the myriad subjective physical worlds to be actual is for them to be
subjectively physical, which is exhaustively characterized. (6) What
is actual with cognitive and affective consciousness is affirmed or
valued representations. The representations being actual, which is
essential to their nature, is their being differently subjectively
physical from the subjective physical worlds. (7) Actualism, naturally
enough when you think of it, but unlike any other existing general
theory of consciousness, is thus externalist with perceptual
consciousness but internalist with respect to cognitive and affective
consciousness. (8) It satisfies rigorous criteria got from examination
of the failures of the existing theories. In particular, it explains
the role of subjectivity in thinking about consciousness, including a
special subjectivity that is individuality. (9) Philosophers and
scientists have regularly said that thinking about consciousness
requires just giving up the old stuff and starting again. Actualism
does this. Science is served by this main line philosophy, which is
concentration on the logic of ordinary intelligence--clarity,
consistency and validity, completeness, generality.
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ISBN
9780191023866
Publisert
2020
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OUP Oxford
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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