Phenomenal consciousness;
Non-human animals;
Animal consciousness;
Distribution of consciousness;
Kinda Hard problem;
INFERENCE;
HUMANS;
D O I:
10.1007/s11097-023-09912-3
中图分类号:
B [哲学、宗教];
学科分类号:
01 ;
0101 ;
摘要:
Which non-human animals are phenomenally conscious? In this paper I argue that the distribution of phenomenal consciousness in the animal world is ultimately an unsolvable issue, because of an underlying problem inherent in the field: what I call the Kinda Hard Problem. The Kinda Hard Problem arises because the grounds on which we base our consciousness attributions to humans third-personally are either unavailable or ambiguous once we move to the animal case. Its nature is that of an epistemic problem: we cannot collect enough evidential grounds to justify attributions of phenomenal consciousness (and attributions of its lack) to non-human animals. Thus, it is impossible to ground rational belief one way or another regarding animal consciousness. This paper presents the problem and explains how it differs from other problems of consciousness.
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Department of Philosophy, The Ohio State University, 350 University Hall, 230 North Oval Mall, Columbus, 43206, OHDepartment of Philosophy, The Ohio State University, 350 University Hall, 230 North Oval Mall, Columbus, 43206, OH
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PAN Works, Wilbraham, MA 01752 USA
Mahouts Elephant Fdn, Harran Peopleton, England
Sarah Lawrence Coll, Biol, Bronxville, NY 10708 USAPAN Works, Wilbraham, MA 01752 USA
Baker, Liv
King, Barbara J.
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William & Mary, Dept Anthropol, Williamsburg, VA USAPAN Works, Wilbraham, MA 01752 USA
King, Barbara J.
Lynn, William S.
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Clark Univ, Marsh Inst, Worcester, MA USAPAN Works, Wilbraham, MA 01752 USA