An adjunction hypothesis between qualia and reports

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<p>What is the nature of the relationship between qualia, or contents of consciousness, and behavioral reports? Traditionally, this type of question has been only addressed via a qualitative and philosophical approach. Some theorists emphasize an incomplete and inaccurate nature of reports of one’s own qualia to discourage formal research programs on qualia. Other empirical researchers, however, have made substantial progress in understanding the structure of qualia from such limited reports. What is the precise relationship between the two? To answer this question, we introduce a concept of “adjoint” or “adjunction” from category theory in mathematics. We claim that adjunction captures some aspects of the nuanced relationships between qualia and reports. A concept of adjunction allows us to clarify conceptual issues with precise mathematical formulation. In particular, adjunction establishes coherence between two categories that cannot be considered equivalent, yet has an important relationship. This rises in empirical experimental situations between qualia and reports. More importantly, an idea of adjunction naturally leads to various proposals of new empirical experiments to test predictions about the nature of their relationship as well as other issues in consciousness research.</p>

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