Consciousness: Natural, Artificial, Authentic
Are you already subscribed?
Login to check
whether this content is already included on your personal or institutional subscription.
Abstract
After some terminological preliminaries, it is discussed whether there might be discernible differences between consciousness and artificial, or machine, consciousness, concluding essentially in the negative. It is argued that the feat of duplicating any kind of genuine, or phenomenic, consciousness is entirely out of any reasonable possibility.