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The Search for Invertebrate Consciousness

Birch, Jonathan (2020) The Search for Invertebrate Consciousness. [Preprint]

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There is no agreement on whether any invertebrates are conscious and no agreement on a methodology that could settle the issue. How can the debate move forward? I distinguish three broad types of approach: theory-heavy, theory-neutral and theory-light. Theory-heavy and theory-neutral approaches face serious problems, motivating a middle path: the theory-light approach. At the core of the theory-light approach is a minimal commitment about the relation between phenomenal consciousness and cognition that is compatible with many specific theories of consciousness: the hypothesis that phenomenally conscious perception of a stimulus facilitates, relative to unconscious perception, a cluster of cognitive abilities in relation to that stimulus. This “facilitation hypothesis” can productively guide inquiry into invertebrate consciousness. What is needed? At this stage, not more theory, and not more undirected data gathering. What is needed is a systematic search for consciousness-linked cognitive abilities, their relationships to each other, and their sensitivity to masking.


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Birch, Jonathanj.birch2@lse.ac.uk0000-0001-7517-4759
Keywords: animal consciousness, phenomenal consciousness, animal cognition, insect cognition, bee cognition, global workspace theory
Subjects: Specific Sciences > Cognitive Science > Consciousness
Depositing User: Dr Jonathan Birch
Date Deposited: 20 Feb 2020 03:42
Last Modified: 20 Feb 2020 03:42
Item ID: 16931
Subjects: Specific Sciences > Cognitive Science > Consciousness
Date: 19 February 2020
URI: https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/id/eprint/16931

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