I am making predictions, but they are predictions that a concrete, existing program of research (the field of neuroscience) is trying to test.
I obviously can’t conjure this evidence out of thin air, because it doesn’t yet exist (and, sure, may never exist). But I am outlining why I believe that calling consciousness emergent is a perfectly valid, predictive hypothesis in the context of neuroscience (saying ‘phenomena X is emergent’ is, I believe, not an empty statement at all but instead more-or-less equivalent to saying “The question ‘What singular external thing causes phenomena X’ should be dissolved’; with panpsychism being the anti-emergent hypothesis in this case).
And I also believe that emergent consciousness is more likely to be the correct view, and I hope I’ve given clear reasons why that’s so.
I am making predictions, but they are predictions that a concrete, existing program of research (the field of neuroscience) is trying to test.
I obviously can’t conjure this evidence out of thin air, because it doesn’t yet exist (and, sure, may never exist). But I am outlining why I believe that calling consciousness emergent is a perfectly valid, predictive hypothesis in the context of neuroscience (saying ‘phenomena X is emergent’ is, I believe, not an empty statement at all but instead more-or-less equivalent to saying “The question ‘What singular external thing causes phenomena X’ should be dissolved’; with panpsychism being the anti-emergent hypothesis in this case).
And I also believe that emergent consciousness is more likely to be the correct view, and I hope I’ve given clear reasons why that’s so.