Sineza (Feb 2024)

Neuroscientist who does not feel pain: Subjective ontology and the perspective anamorphosis of consciousness

  • Andrija Jurić

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7251/SIN2401001J
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1

Abstract

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Would the neuroscientist who does not feel pain know what he is studying? In this paper, the author analyzes the subjective ontology of conscious mental states and its origin – the subject’s first-person perspective. The ontology of the mental is irreducibly first-person ontology. In the thought experiment with neuroscientist Peter, it will be shown that a comprehensive science of consciousness requires a combined approach, as the phenomena of neuroscience are internally defined. The asymmetry between first-person and third-person perspectives regarding mental states will be strongly emphasized. The third part of the paper will offer a perspectival approach to the hard problem of consciousness. In conclusion, a truly objective science of subjectivity, a genuine science of consciousness, would have to engage scientifically with the subject’s egocentric first-person perspective.

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