The Other Side of 'the Hard Problem of Consciousness'
2023, Self. Other, and the Weight of Desire
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-40276-0_2Abstract
This chapter concerns the famous point of mystery in naturalist philosophy of mind, namely the question of how to account for the qualitative character of consciousness in a fundamentally material universe. Instead of following the path taken by naturalist philosophy of mind, the chapter seeks to unveil 'the other side' of 'the hard problem of consciousness' by following the moral-existential traces inscribed in the articulation, in the grammar, of the problem. The suggestion is that one can witness three different yet interlinked moral-existential dimension informing the structural deadlock internal to the 'hard problem'. The chapter offers a rewriting of each of them. But nothing more. The first chapter thereby functions as a kind of prologue to the rest of the book. It, so to speak, introduces the main method, or style of the book, namely translating and rewriting points of structural deadlock into their (original) moral-existential landscapes by following traces of desire.