There's a lot of things to talk about here, and possibly the most important one is this idea of substraight independence. I just don't think there are good, knock down reasons to believe either that consciousness is substrait independent or that it isn't. The question is, what role and how fundament that is? Yeh, yes. What we do with it? I don't know what we do withit yet. Well, you knowh we need to leave open problems for the listeners to solve. This is part of our job here on the podcast. But, ok, it sort of winding up. i'lm not even sure fave a specific question here,
Those of us who think that that the laws of physics underlying everyday life are completely known tend to also think that consciousness is an emergent phenomenon that must be compatible with those laws. To hold such a position in a principled way, it’s important to have a clear understanding of “emergence” and when it happens. Anil Seth is a leading researcher in the neuroscience of consciousness, who has also done foundational work (often in collaboration with Lionel Barnett) on what emergence means. We talk about information theory, entropy, and what they have to do with how things emerge.
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Anil Seth received his D.Phil in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence from the University of Sussex. He is currently a professor of cognitive and computational neuroscience at Sussex, as well as co-director of the Sackler Centre for Consciousness Science. He has served as the president of the Psychology Section of the British Science Association, and is Editor-in-Chief of the journal Neuroscience of Consciousness. His new book is Being You: A New Science of Consciousness.
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