Experiences are Objects. Towards a Mind-object Identity Theory
Author(s) -
Riccardo Manzotti
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
doaj (doaj: directory of open access journals)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.107
H-Index - 1
eISSN - 2239-2629
pISSN - 2039-4667
DOI - 10.4453/rifp.2016.0003
Subject(s) - identity (music) , object (grammar) , object relations theory , epistemology , theory of mind , psychology , cognitive science , psychoanalysis , sociology , computer science , aesthetics , art , artificial intelligence , philosophy , cognition , psychoanalytic theory , neuroscience
Traditional mind-body identity theories maintain that consciousness is identical with neural activity. Consider an alternative identity theory – namely, a mind-object identity theory of consciousness (OBJECTBOUND). I suggest to take into consideration whether one’s consciousness might be identical with the external object. The hypothesis is that, when I perceive a yellow banana, the thing that is one and the same with my consciousness of the yellow banana is the very yellow banana one can grab and eat, rather than the neural processes triggered by the banana. The bottom line is that one’s conscious experience of an object is the object one experiences. First, I outline the main hypothesis and the relation between mind, body, and object. Eventually, I address a series of traditional obstacles such as hallucinations, illusions, and commonsensical assumptions
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