TY - JOUR
T1 - Illusionism Big and Small
T2 - Some Options for Explaining Consciousness
AU - Graziano, Michael S.A.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Graziano.
PY - 2024/10
Y1 - 2024/10
N2 - Illusionism is a general philosophical framework in which specific theories of consciousness can be constructed without having to invoke a magical mind essence. The advantages of illusionism are not widely recognized, perhaps because scholars tend to think only of the most extreme forms and miss the range of possibilities. The brain’s internal models are never fully accurate, nothing is exactly as the brain represents it, and therefore some element of illusionism is almost certainly necessary for any working theory of consciousness or of any other property that is accessed through introspection. Here I describe the illusionist framework and propose six specific theories. One purpose of this article is to demonstrate the range of possibilities in a domain that is not yet sufficiently explored. The second purpose is to argue that even existing, popular theories, such as the integrated information theory or the global workspace theory, can be transformed and greatly strengthened by adding an illusionist layer. The third purpose is to argue that when illusionist logic is used, even very disparate theories of consciousness that emerge from unrelated conceptual origins begin to converge onto a deeper, unified understanding.
AB - Illusionism is a general philosophical framework in which specific theories of consciousness can be constructed without having to invoke a magical mind essence. The advantages of illusionism are not widely recognized, perhaps because scholars tend to think only of the most extreme forms and miss the range of possibilities. The brain’s internal models are never fully accurate, nothing is exactly as the brain represents it, and therefore some element of illusionism is almost certainly necessary for any working theory of consciousness or of any other property that is accessed through introspection. Here I describe the illusionist framework and propose six specific theories. One purpose of this article is to demonstrate the range of possibilities in a domain that is not yet sufficiently explored. The second purpose is to argue that even existing, popular theories, such as the integrated information theory or the global workspace theory, can be transformed and greatly strengthened by adding an illusionist layer. The third purpose is to argue that when illusionist logic is used, even very disparate theories of consciousness that emerge from unrelated conceptual origins begin to converge onto a deeper, unified understanding.
KW - attention
KW - consciousness
KW - global workspace
KW - illusionism
KW - integrated Information
KW - visual awareness
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U2 - 10.1523/ENEURO.0210-24.2024
DO - 10.1523/ENEURO.0210-24.2024
M3 - Article
C2 - 39472060
AN - SCOPUS:85208160952
SN - 2373-2822
VL - 11
JO - eNeuro
JF - eNeuro
IS - 10
M1 - ENEURO.0210-24.2024
ER -