Are you experienced? An exploration into the functions and value of consciousness

ERC (European Research Council)HORIZON-ERCID: 101055060
EC Contribution
€23,035
Consortium Size
1 orgs
Start Year
2023
Summary

Why would we do anything at all if the doing was not doing something to us? In other words: What is consciousness good for? Here, reversing classical views according to which subjective experience is a mere epiphenomenon that affords no functional advantage, I propose that the core function of phenomenal experience is to enable subject-level valuation: What it feels like is endowed with intrinsic value. Thus, I argue that it is only in virtue of the fact that conscious agents experience things and care about those experiences that they are motivated to act in certain ways and that they prefer some states of affairs vs. others. Conscious experience functions as a mental currency of sorts that makes it possible for agents to compare vastly different states of affairs in a common subject-centred mental quality space a feature that explains that consciousness is unified. While my previous work was focused on the how question of consciousness, here, I propose to focus on the even more challenging question of the why of consciousness. EXPERIENCE will address this issue by pursuing a rich interdisciplinary program rooted in integrative philosophy of mind and in innovative cognitive neuroscience methods applied to the interactions between affect and consciousness in perception and action. The project is articulated over four work packages, each addressing a specific claim: (1) Subjective experience has intrinsic value, (2) The phenomenal field is valenced, (3) All intentional action is motivated by subjective experience & (4) Subjective experience has functional effects. EXPERIENCE is high-risk, for the function of subjective experience is largely unexplored territory, and high-gain, for it promises to question entrenched distinctions and to move the scientific approach of conscious a step closer to what we all know: That subjective experience matters. In fact, in many respects, it is the only thing that matters, as without it, life would simply not be worth living.

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Project Results (8)

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Publications (7)
How does the quality space come to be?
Trends in Cognitive Sciences· 2025DOI
Krzysztof Dołęga, Inès Mentec, Axel Cleeremans
Nature Communications
Nature Communications· 2024DOI
Renzo C. Lanfranco; Andrés Canales-Johnson; Hugh Rabagliati; Axel Cleeremans; David Carmel
Unconscious Perception of Vernier Offsets
Open Mind· 2024DOI
Pietro Amerio; Matthias Michel; Stephan Goerttler; Megan A. K. Peters; Axel Cleeremans
What is Consciousness and What is it Good For?
Frontiers for Young Minds· 2024DOI
Inès Mentec, Léa Moncoucy, Yanis Mouheb, Axel Cleeremans
Dissociation between conscious and unconscious processes as a criterion for sentience
Animal Sentience· 2023DOI
Ivan Ivanchei; Nicolas Coucke; Axel Cleeremans
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews· 2023DOI
Peter Fazekas; Axel Cleeremans; Morten Overgaard
Plant sentience: Getting to the roots of the problem
Animal Sentience· 2023DOI
Krzysztof Dolega; Savannah Siekierski; Axel Cleeremans
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - EXPERIENCE (Are you experienced? An exploration into the functions and value of consciousness)