This lecture develops a natural-kind approach to other minds, and consider a number of objections to it.
Obligatory Reading: Shea, N. & Bayne, T. 2010. The vegetative state and the science of consciousness, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 61: 459-84.
Further Reading:
(a) Bayne, T. & Shea, N. 2020. Consciousness, concepts and natural kinds. Philosophical Topics, 48/1: 65-83.
(b) Birch, J. 2022. The search for invertebrate consciousness, Nous, 56/1: 133-53.
The course is organized by the Moscow Center for Consciousness Studies / and Philosophy Faculty of Lomonosov Moscow State University /
Lecturer: Prof. Timothy Bayne (Professor of Philosophy, Monash University (Melbourne)) /
Music: D-pulse, album “Dancing Qualia” /
Timeline:
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