Philosophy and neuroscience on consciousness – response to Felipe León and Dan Zahavi

Acta Neurochirurgica 165:3583-3584 (2023)
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Abstract

León and Zahavi (2023) have made a compelling case for the necessity of philosophy — and not only neuroscience — for investigating consciousness. In particular, they argue that any theory of consciousness cannot avoid philosophical enquiry and thus only can choose between good or bad philosophy. Also, the topics of self-consciousness and selfhood are highlighted as problems of consciousness sui generis next to the mind–body problem. I will try to elucidate a bit more the specific approaches to consciousness that philosophy and neuroscience take and thus elaborate why the philosophy and the neuroscience of consciousness are complimentary rather than mutually exclusive.

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Tobias A. Wagner-Altendorf
University of Lübeck

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