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The Newman Problem of Consciousness Science
Kleiner, Johannes (2024): The Newman Problem of Consciousness Science, in: PhilArchive, S. 1–17.
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2024
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English
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The Newman problem is a fundamental problem that threatens to undermine structural assumptions and structural theories throughout philosophy and science. Here, we consider the problem in the context of consciousness science. We introduce and discuss the problem, and explain why it is detrimental not only to structuralist assumptions, but also to theories of consciousness, if left unconsidered. However, we show that if phenomenal spaces, and mathematical structures of conscious experience more generally, are understood in the right way, the Newman problem does not arise. The upshot of our paper is that consciousness science needs to be careful in which definition of structure to consider, but if it is, the Newman problem disappears.
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Bewusstsein
Wissenschaftstheorie
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Newman Problem
Consciousness Science
Theories of Consciousness
Epistemic Phenomenal Structural Realism
Ontic Phenomenal Structural Realism
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September 1, 2025
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