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The importance of what's missing

机译:缺少的重要性

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In A1992 issue of The Times Literary Supplement, the philosopher Jerry Fodor famously complained that: "Nobody has the slightest idea how anything material could be conscious. Nobody even knows what it would be like to have the slightest idea about how anything material could be conscious." In 2011, despite two decades of explosive advances in brain research and cognitive science, Fodor's assessment still rings true. Why is that? Is it just that cognitive neuroscience still has a long way to go? Or have we been looking in the wrong places for clues? For hints to this mystery, brain researchers and philosophers of mind have focused on brain processes, neural computations and their correspondences with the physical world. But what if we should be focusing on what is not there instead? This proposal is at the heart of my new book Incomplete Nature. I believe that in order to overcome this stalemate we need to pay more attention to what is intrinsically not present in everything - from life's functions and meanings to mind's experiences and values.
机译:在A1992年出版的《泰晤士报》文学增刊中,哲学家杰里·福多尔(Jerry Fodor)著名地抱怨道:“没有人对物质有任何意识是一丁点的想法。甚至没人知道对物质有任何意识是一丁点的想法是什么。 。”在2011年,尽管大脑研究和认知科学领域取得了爆炸性的进展,但Fodor的评估仍然是正确的。这是为什么?仅仅是认知神经科学还有很长的路要走吗?还是我们在错误的地方寻找线索?为了揭示这一谜题,大脑研究人员和心灵哲学家将注意力集中在大脑过程,神经计算及其与物理世界的对应关系上。但是,如果我们应该专注于不存在的东西怎么办?该建议是我的新书《残缺不全的本质》的核心。我相信,为了克服这种僵局,我们需要更多地关注一切本质上不存在的东西-从生活的功能和意义到心灵的经验和价值观。

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    《New scientist》 |2011年第2840期|p.34-36|共3页
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    Terrence W. Deacon;

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  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
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