• What makes a theory of consciousness unscientific?
    Michał Klincewicz, Tony Cheng, Michael Schmitz, Miguel Ángel Sebastián, and Joel S. Snyder
    Nature Neuroscience 28 (4): 1-5. 2025.
    Theories of consciousness have a long and controversial history. One well-known proposal — integrated information theory — has recently been labeled as ‘pseudoscience’, which has caused a heated open debate. Here we discuss the case and argue that the theory is indeed unscientific because its core claims are untestable even in principle.
  • Force, content and the varieties of subject
    Language and Communication 69 115-129. 2019.
    This paper argues that to account for group speech acts, we should adopt a representationalist account of mode / force. Individual and collective subjects do not only represent what they e.g. assert or order. By asserting or ordering they also indicate their theoretical or practical positions towards what they assert or order. The ‘Frege point’ cannot establish the received dichotomy of force and propositional content. On the contrary, only the representationalist account allows a satisfactory r…Read more