Education
Harvard University.
philosopher university professor
Harvard University.
He works on philosophy of mind and is best known for inventing the Explanatory gap argument (cited over 1000 times on Google Scholar) and author of popular and academic philosophy books The idea is that an unbridgeable gap exists when trying to comprehend consciousness from the perspective of natural science as a scientific explanation of mental states would require a reduction from a physical process to phenomenal experience. In this sense there would be a gap between the outside perspective of science and the internal perspective of phenomenal experience.
The property of mental states to be experienced from a subjective point of view (see Qualia) might not be reducible from the objective, id est (that is) outside perspective of science.