
Philosophize This! Episode #181 ... What if consciousness is an illusion?
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Jun 23, 2023 The host dives into the intriguing idea of consciousness as an illusion. They differentiate between access and phenomenal consciousness, highlighting neuroscience's role in our understanding. A lively debate unfolds over whether consciousness is real or a mere trick of the brain. The conversation reflects on implications for identity and free will, challenging listeners to rethink their perceptions of reality. This thought-provoking exploration leaves you questioning what it truly means to be aware.
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Materialist View
- Materialists question whether phenomenal consciousness needs a separate explanation beyond the component parts of subjective experience.
- They argue it might be an attribution we make about the intersection of these parts, not a separate entity.
Impact of Metaphors
- Susan Blackmore argues metaphors about consciousness, like the Cartesian theater, shape our understanding.
- These metaphors can lead to inaccurate assumptions about the nature of consciousness.
Cartesian Theater Metaphor
- The Cartesian theater metaphor depicts the mind as separate from the body, observing the world through the eyes.
- This view reinforces the idea of phenomenal consciousness as distinct from the body.



