Escaping from the IIT Munchausen method: Re-establishing the scientific method in the study of consciousness.
Paul F M J VerschurePublished in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2022)
Integrated information theory (IIT) is an example of "ironic science" and obstructs the scientific study of consciousness. By confusing the ontological status of a method to quantify network complexity with that of a theory of consciousness, IIT has to square the circle and spirals toward its panpsychism conclusion. I analyze the consequences of this fallacy and suggest how the study of consciousness can be brought back into the realm of rational, empirical science.