
The Jim Rutt Show
EP 241 Tor Nørretranders on the User Illusion of Consciousness
Jun 4, 2024
Tor Nørretranders, author of 'The User Illusion: Cutting Consciousness Down to Size,' discusses primary vs extended consciousness, Maxwell's demon, free will, Benjamin Libet's experiments, emergence, exformation, Julian Jaynes's theory, and the impact of information deprivation in modern living spaces.
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- Consciousness involves complex information compression to filter 11 million bits per second into 16 bits per second.
- Human decision-making showcases a delay between brain-initiated actions and conscious awareness, challenging traditional views of free will.
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The User Illusion and Consciousness
The podcast delves into Tor Nora Tronders' book, 'The User Illusion, Cutting Consciousness Down to Size,' where he explores the concept of consciousness and the distinction between the 'eye' and 'me.' Tronders highlights that consciousness is the subjective experience of immediate awareness, pointing out the complexity of being aware of being aware. He discusses the primary and extended consciousness, emphasizing that most creatures possess a form of awareness of the outer world, even if not self-conscious like humans or primates.
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