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Daniel Dennett is a central figure in the development and advocacy of illusionism, having proposed it as a default theory of consciousness in his 2016 publication [1] and consistently arguing for the illusory nature of subjective experience throughout his career [2], [3].
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Hard problem of consciousness - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 1 fact
claimDaniel Dennett is a prominent figure associated with illusionism who has argued for the illusory status of consciousness since early in his career.
Resolving the evolutionary paradox of consciousness link.springer.com 1 fact
perspectiveIllusionists posit that consciousness is an illusion and that subjective experiences, such as the experience of redness, do not actually exist, but are merely mistaken beliefs held by the individual (citing Dennett, 2018; Frankish, 2016; Humphrey, 2020).
Panpsychism - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 1 fact
referenceDaniel Dennett proposes 'illusionism' as a default theory of consciousness in his 2016 publication, 'Illusionism as an obvious default theory of consciousness'.