(2018-01-09, 04:00 PM)Paul C. Anagnostopoulos Wrote: Well, I'm assuming that philosophers are interested to learn how the brain works. I think they are. There are probably also neuroscientists who think that consciousness may be an epiphenomenon.
Note that some people use the term epiphenomenon differently from philosophers. They use it to mean a side effect of a cause but not to mean that the side effect can't have further effects.
~~ Paul
I don't know what philosophers are interested in. I lost faith with them a long time ago. Although there are a few I enjoy reading.
I think just specifying what is meant when using "epiphenomenon", or substituting a less loaded term, is probably the way to go.
Linda