The Fundamental Tension in Integrated Information Theory 4.0's Realist Idealism
Abstract
Integrated Information Theory (IIT) is currently one of the most influential scientific theories of consciousness. Here, we focus specifically on a metaphysical aspect of the theoryâs most recent version (IIT 4.0), what we may call its idealistic ontology, and its tension with a kind of realism about the external world that IIT also endorses. IIT 4.0 openly rejects the mainstream view that consciousness is generated by the brain, positing instead that consciousness is ontologically primary while the physical domain is just âoperationalâ. However, this philosophical position is presently underdeveloped and is not rigorously formulated in IIT, potentially leading to many misinterpretations and undermining its overall explanatory power. In the present paper we aim to address this issue. We argue that IITâs idealistic ontology should be understood as a specific combination of phenomenal primitivism, reductionism regarding Φ-structures and complexes, and eliminativism about non-conscious physical entities. Having clarified this, we then focus on the problematic tension between IITâs idealistic ontology and its simultaneous endorsement of realism, according to which there is some kind of external reality independent of our minds. After refuting three potential solutions to this theoretical tension, we propose the most plausible alternative: understanding IITâs realism as an assertion of the existence of other experiences beyond oneâs own, what we call a non-solipsistic idealist realism. We end with concluding remarks and future research avenues.
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| Título según WOS: | The Fundamental Tension in Integrated Information Theory 4.0's Realist Idealism |
| Título según SCOPUS: | The Fundamental Tension in Integrated Information Theory 4.0âs Realist Idealism |
| Título de la Revista: | Entropy |
| Volumen: | 25 |
| Número: | 10 |
| Editorial: | Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI) |
| Fecha de publicación: | 2023 |
| Idioma: | English |
| DOI: |
10.3390/e25101453 |
| Notas: | ISI, SCOPUS |