
Consciousness: An Elegant Illusion
Bry Willis of Philosophics Blog explores various philosophical and scientific perspectives on consciousness, arguing that it is not a tangible entity but rather an emergent phenomenon or an "illusion" created by the brain. It likens consciousness to the "wetness" of water, arising from the complex interplay of components rather than a single element. The piece summarises key theories from prominent thinkers like Joscha Bach, who sees consciousness as a virtual self-model, and Thomas Metzinger, who suggests the "self" is a "phenomenal self-model" that the system becomes unaware of as a construct. Other theories mentioned include Daniel Dennett's "Multiple Drafts Model", David Chalmers' "Hard Problem of Consciousness", Giulio Tononi's "Integrated Information Theory", and Karl Friston's "Free Energy Minimisation". Ultimately, the text concludes that the sense of a continuous, unified "self" is a "marvellous fiction" or a "simulation", inviting readers to embrace this understanding rather than lament it.https://philosophics.blog/2025/06/21/conscious-of-consciousness/
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