This paper evaluates recent advancements in the debate on animal consciousness, comparing the marker hypothesis with the universal consciousness hypothesis. It discusses the use of consciousness tests (C-tests) for identifying conscious beings, a method supported by Bayne et al.’ s (2024) and compares this with Andrews's (2024) call for assuming all animals are conscious. The paper argues for a balanced approach to studying consciousness that acknowledges species-specific consciousness without relying solely on C-tests. It suggests Dung and Newen's (2023) framework as a synthesis of these views, offering a method that combines scientific rigour with ethical considerations.

All animals are conscious in their own way: comparing the markers hypothesis with the universal consciousness hypothesis / A. Kaufmann. - In: FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY. - ISSN 1664-1078. - 15:(2024), pp. 1405394.1-1405394.4. [10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1405394]

All animals are conscious in their own way: comparing the markers hypothesis with the universal consciousness hypothesis

A. Kaufmann
2024

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This paper evaluates recent advancements in the debate on animal consciousness, comparing the marker hypothesis with the universal consciousness hypothesis. It discusses the use of consciousness tests (C-tests) for identifying conscious beings, a method supported by Bayne et al.’ s (2024) and compares this with Andrews's (2024) call for assuming all animals are conscious. The paper argues for a balanced approach to studying consciousness that acknowledges species-specific consciousness without relying solely on C-tests. It suggests Dung and Newen's (2023) framework as a synthesis of these views, offering a method that combines scientific rigour with ethical considerations.
animal cognition; animal consciousness; dimensions; distribution; markers hypothesis
Settore PHIL-02/A - Logica e filosofia della scienza
2024
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