Integrated Information Theory and Panpsychism
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2024-09-01Estado
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. Integrated Information Theory (IIT) has been challenged, among other reasons, for its
supposed commitment to panpsychism (the belief that mental qualities pertain, in different degrees, to all
forms of being, not just to entities endowed with highly complex brains). Here I want to argue that in order
to avoid accusations of this kind IIT must revisit the internal consistency and explanatory completeness
of its axioms, by clarifying the set of conceptual restrictions that may overcome potential panpsychistic
commitments.
Integrated Information Theory and Panpsychism
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.Integrated Information Theory, panpsychism, consciousness, axioms, restrictions.