Will consciousness remain a mystery to science?

Will consciousness remain a mystery to science? August 25, 2016

 

Nighttime Bergen
Bergen, Norway, by night. I’m posting from the lower right corner, perhaps just slightly out of the photograph (which was taken by Svein-Magne Tunli and which I found on Wikimedia Commons).

 

Here’s a scientist who believes that (mortal) humans will never understand consciousness:

 

http://wavefunction.fieldofscience.com/2016/08/physicist-ed-witten-on-consciousness-i.html

 

This is something like the position held by the philosopher Colin McGinn, which is often called “mysterianism.”

 

I suspect that they’re right.

 

And I think it may be because consciousness is primary, basic, irreducible, and, accordingly, not explicable in terms of “constituent parts” or causes.  I believe it to be one of the few “givens” in the universe.  Like axioms in geometry, it’s a starting point, not the conclusion of a chain of reasoning.

 

Posted from Bergen, Norway

 

 


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