How does the quality space come to be?

Published on November 14, 2024

In their recent opinion article [1], Fleming and Shea explore how different theories of consciousness fare in accounting for the structure of our phenomenology. Under the quality space hypothesis, each experience corresponds to a point in a multidimensional space instantiated over the activity of processing units (i.e., natural or artificial neurons). This way of thinking about representation is familiar to connectionists [2] and it is indeed radically different from the hypothesis that mental representation always involves symbolic propositions.

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