THE DERIVABILITY GAP – A PROBLEM OF INTUITIONS

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62229/rrfaxvi-2/4

Cuvinte cheie:

Consciousness, Hard Problem, Explanatory Gap, Derivability Gap, Illusionism, Meta-Problem

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This paper addresses our difficulty in grasping how something like consciousness could emerge from the processes of our brain, aiming to explain the intuitions that underlie this struggle. I start with an investigation of materialism, revealing that its supporters often have deep-seated dualist intuitions implicitin some of the language they use. I then question whether we can warrant the claim that conscious experience is fundamentally different from non-conscious phenomena with respect to causal powers and causal roles. I identify the derivability gap as the reason behind our intuitive struggles, explaining how these intuitions make it difficult to accept a materialist view of consciousness. Lastly, I explain why we hold onto these intuitions. Instead of seeking a socio-cultural origin for our dualist intuitions about the mind-body problem, I suggest we examine our intuitive grasp of the physical world, arguing that our tendency to see things in binary on/off forms extends beyond our grasp of consciousness. I propose that we consider whether the same simplifying principle that aids our understanding of unobservables might also influence how we conceive consciousness. I conclude that our lack of direct exposure to its complexity may underlie our binary understanding of life and non-life, which we extend to the contrast between material and non-material.

Biografie autor

  • SONIA MICU, Universitatea din București

    Sonia Micu recently defended her doctoral dissertation in Philosophy at the University of Bucharest

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2025-06-06

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THE DERIVABILITY GAP – A PROBLEM OF INTUITIONS. (2025). Revista Română De Filosofie Analitică, 16(2). https://doi.org/10.62229/rrfaxvi-2/4

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