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Thomas Metzinger, a philosopher who studies consciousness, explains the problem this way in his book "Being No One": "The universe may be a good place for evolution, but not such a good place for individuals".
His thinking parallels that of the philosopher Thomas Metzinger, who studies consciousness and artificial intelligence; Metzinger espouses digital anti-natalism, arguing that it would be wrong to create artificially conscious computer programs because doing so would increase the amount of suffering in the world.
Now, like so many ideas that were at first highly controversial, people say 'Well that's obvious!'" "May-Britt and Edvard's research lies at the very heart of the cognitive-neuroscience enterprise," Stanislas Dehaene, who studies consciousness at the Collège de France in Paris told Nature.
"I found it quite surprising and a bit disheartening that people seem to be so uncomfortable when left to their own devices; that they can be so bored that even being shocked seemed more entertaining," says Jonathan Schooler, a psychology professor at UC Santa Barbara who studies consciousness.
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Eventually he decided to study consciousness by becoming a psychiatrist.
A running joke among people who study consciousness is that Dennett himself might be a zombie.
ON the fringes of legitimate science, some researchers persist in studying consciousness and its durability beyond the body.
Greenfield disagrees; what is needed, she argues, is to study consciousness as it is experienced day-to-day, not in the controlled world of the laboratory.
But, he told me in December: "I think the earliest desire that drove me to study consciousness was that I wanted, secretly, to show myself that it couldn't be explained scientifically.
For Husserl, phenomenology would study consciousness without reducing the objective and shareable meanings that inhabit experience to merely subjective happenstances.
The upshot of this chapter is that studying consciousness through the design of machines is likely to have two major outcomes.
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