CONSCIOUSNESS AND COMPLEXITY: NEUROBIOLOGICAL NATURALISM AND INTEGRATED INFORMATION THEORY [post]

Francesco Ellia, Robert Chis-Ciure
2021 unpublished
In this paper we take a meta-theoretical stance and aim to compare and assess two conceptual frameworks that endeavor to explain phenomenal experience. In particular, we compare Feinberg & Mallatt's Neurobiological Naturalism (NN) and Tononi's and colleagues Integrated Information Theory (IIT), given that the former pointed out some similarities between the two theories (Feinberg & Mallatt 2016c-d). To probe their similarity, we first give a general introduction into both frameworks.
more » ... t, we expound a ground-plan for carrying out our analysis. We move on to articulate a philosophical profile of NN and IIT, addressing their ontological commitments and epistemological foundations. Finally, we compare the two point-by-point, also discussing how they stand on the issue of artificial consciousness.
doi:10.31234/osf.io/nb9wg fatcat:akmucstlsbhc3j7ss36qz353lu