title: Chalmers' principle of organizational invariance makes consciousness fundamental but meaningless spectator of its own drama creator: Georgiev, Danko subject: Philosophy of Mind description: It is argued that if consciousness is a fundamental ingredient of reality then no any psychophysical law such as Chalmers' principle of organizational invariance is needed to keep coherence between experience and function (conscious action). Indeed Chalmers' proposal suggests epiphenomenal consciousness and is regress to a nineteenth century absurd philosophy. The quantum mechanics is the most successful current physical theory and can naturally accommodate consciousness without violation of physical laws. date: 2004-01 type: Preprint type: NonPeerReviewed format: application/pdf identifier: http://cogprints.org/3548/1/mind.pdf identifier: Georgiev, Danko (2004) Chalmers' principle of organizational invariance makes consciousness fundamental but meaningless spectator of its own drama. [Preprint] relation: http://cogprints.org/3548/