essay "What Is It Like to Be a Bat?"

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"What Is It Like to Be a Bat?" is a landmark philosophical essay by Thomas Nagel that argues subjective conscious experience cannot be fully explained by objective physical theories, using the example of a bat’s echolocation to illustrate the limits of reductionism.

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instanceOf philosophical essay
work on philosophy of mind
academicDiscipline philosophy
academicSubdiscipline metaphysics of mind
philosophy of mind
addressesQuestion Can consciousness be explained in purely physical terms?
What is the relation between subjective experience and objective description?
argumentAgainst reductionist accounts of mind
reductive physicalism
author Thomas Nagel NERFINISHED
centralConcept subjective character of experience
what-it-is-like-ness
centralExample bat
citedBy David Chalmers
Ned Block
many later philosophers of mind
claims even complete physical knowledge of a bat’s brain and behavior would not reveal what it is like to be a bat
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes attempts to reduce mental states to physical states alone
illustrates difficulty of understanding alien forms of experience
limits of objective third-person descriptions of consciousness
influenced non-reductive theories of mind
subsequent discussions of qualia
influencedField analytic philosophy of mind
cognitive science debates on consciousness
consciousness studies
language English
mainTopic consciousness
mind–body problem
phenomenal consciousness
philosophy of mind
physicalism
qualia
reductionism
subjective experience
subjectivity
notableFor introducing the bat example as a challenge to reductionism
popularizing the phrase "what it is like" in discussions of consciousness
philosophicalPosition emphasis on irreducible first-person perspective
publicationYear 1974
publishedIn The Philosophical Review
relatedWork The View from Nowhere NERFINISHED
thesis subjective conscious experience cannot be fully captured by objective physical theories
there is something it is like to be a conscious organism that is essentially subjective
usesExampleOf echolocation in bats

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Thomas Nagel knownFor essay "What Is It Like to Be a Bat?"