This work advances a theory in the metaphysics of phenomenal consciousness, which the author labels "e-physicalism." Firstly, he endorses a realist stance towards consciousness and physicalist metaphysics. Secondly, he criticises Strong AI and functionalist views, and claims that consciousness has an internal character. Thirdly, he discusses HOT theories, the unity of consciousness, and holds that the "explanatory gap" is not ontological but epistemological. Fourthly, he argues that consciousness is not a supervenient but an emergent property, not reducible and endowed with original causal...
This work advances a theory in the metaphysics of phenomenal consciousness, which the author labels "e-physicalism." Firstly, he endorses a realist...