January 23rd 2020, 17h30-19h00
Bordeaux Pellegrin Hospital, Rheumatology Service, 12th floor

Jonathan Birch (London School of Economics and Political Science, UK)

"The Search for Invertebrate Consciousness"

A PhilInBioMed seminar

Open to all
 
Jonathan Birch is Associate Professor at the London School of Economics and 
Political Science, specializing in the philosophy of the biological sciences. 
He is working on evolution of social behaviour, the evolution of norms, animal 
sentience, and the relation between sentience and welfare.
 
Abstract
There is no agreement on whether any invertebrates (e.g. insects, spiders, 
worms, octopuses, crabs) are conscious and no agreement on a methodology that 
could settle the issue. How can the debate move forward? I distinguish three 
broad types of approach: theory-heavy, theory-neutral and theory-light. I argue 
that the theory-heavy and theory-neutral approaches face serious problems, 
motivating a middle path: the theory-light approach. At the core of the 
theory-light approach is a minimal theoretical commitment about the relation 
between consciousness and cognition that is compatible with many specific 
theories of consciousness: the hypothesis that conscious perception of a 
stimulus facilitates, relative to unconscious perception, a cluster of 
cognitive abilities in relation to that stimulus. This “facilitation 
hypothesis” can productively guide inquiry into invertebrate consciousness. 
What's needed? At this stage, not more theory, and not more undirected data 
gathering. Wh
 at's needed is a systematic search for consciousness-linked cognitive 
abilities, their relationships to each other, and their sensitivity to masking. 
I illustrate the "theory-light" approach using the example of bees.

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Best regards,

Wiebke Bretting
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Dr. Wiebke Bretting
Project Manager ERC IDEM
ImmunoConcEpT, UMR5164
Université de Bordeaux
146 rue Léo Saignat
33076 Bordeaux
https://www.immuconcept.org/erc-idem/

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