The Michael Shermer Show

142. Philip Goff — Galileo’s Error: Foundations for a New Science of Consciousness

Nov 9, 2020
Philip Goff, a philosopher at Durham University and author of 'Galileo’s Error,' dives deep into the mysteries of consciousness. He introduces panpsychism, suggesting consciousness is a fundamental aspect of all matter. Goff critiques traditional scientific methods, arguing they fall short in explaining consciousness. The conversation dances through dualism, free will, and the philosophical implications of our understanding of reality, offering fresh perspectives that could shape future explorations in science and morality.
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Galileo's Error

  • Galileo separated the subjective/qualitative from the objective/quantitative to establish modern science.
  • This separation led to the current problem of consciousness, as it excluded subjective experience from scientific inquiry.
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Qualia and Consciousness

  • Galileo was correct to place qualities in consciousness, not in the physical world.
  • However, excluding consciousness from science created the hard problem of consciousness.
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The Hard Problem of Consciousness

  • The hard problem of consciousness is the challenge of integrating consciousness into our scientific understanding of reality.
  • Consciousness is unique because it is unobservable, unlike other scientific phenomena.
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