Interesting article by Karl Friston, the Wellcome principal research fellow and scientific director at the
Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging and professor of neurology at
University College London.
"I’m compelled to treat consciousness as a process to be understood, not
as a thing to be defined. Simply put, my argument is that consciousness
is nothing more and nothing less than a natural process such as
evolution or the weather. My favourite trick to illustrate the notion of
consciousness as a process is to replace the word ‘consciousness’ with ‘evolution’ – and see if the question still makes sense. For example, the question What is consciousness for? becomes What is evolution for? Scientifically speaking, of course, we know that evolution is not for
anything. It doesn’t perform a function or have reasons for doing what
it does – it’s an unfolding process that can be understood only on its
own terms. Since we are all the product of evolution, the same would
seem to hold for consciousness and the self."
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