Analysis of the Notion of Consciousness Mulla Sadra's perspective and connectionism
حکمت معاصر October 3, 2020 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.30465/cw.2020.4605 via DOAJ
Summary
The abstract discusses differing philosophical perspectives on consciousness, contrasting the views of Mulla Sadra, who sees consciousness as something beyond material existence and emphasizes its link to knowledge and self-awareness, with physicalist theories that attribute consciousness to neural network information processing. Mulla Sadra argues that while information can be processed without consciousness, equating consciousness solely with information processing is inadequate.
Study at a glance
| Key finding | Mulla Sadra's view posits that consciousness cannot be reduced to mere information processing, as it encompasses a deeper understanding that transcends material explanations. |
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Abstract
Notion of consciousness is one of the most important problems in the history of philosophy. Because of the difficulty of defining consciousness, some philosophers have divided it into phenomenal consciousness, access consciousness, self-consciousness, and monitoring consciousness. Philosophers who associate consciousness with the soul, such as Mulla Sadra, from which he refers to the knowledge of presence and on that basis, it explains the characteristics of consciousness, all types of consciousness refer to something beyond the material. This, in his view, can not reduce consciousness to matter.This is while the physicalist views, such as the theory of connectivity, attribute consciousness to matter. According to connectors, consciousness can be explained using artificial neural networks. Contrary to its claims, this theory is incapable of explaining the types and characteristics of knowledge. In this theory, the reason that attributes awareness to neural networks is to make awareness equal to the processing of information. While, according to Mulla Sadra, consciousness (understanding of information) involves processing information.But it is also possible to process information without consciousness. According to Mulla Sadra's view, therefore, the relation between consciousness and information processing cannot be equated.