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Is pain necessary?

Philosophy 50 (July):259-69 (1975)

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  1. Origins of the Qualitative Aspects of Consciousness: Evolutionary Answers to Chalmers' Hard Problem.Jonathan Y. Tsou - 2012 - In Liz Swan (ed.), Origins of Mind. Springer. pp. 259--269.
    According to David Chalmers, the hard problem of consciousness consists of explaining how and why qualitative experience arises from physical states. Moreover, Chalmers argues that materialist and reductive explanations of mentality are incapable of addressing the hard problem. In this chapter, I suggest that Chalmers’ hard problem can be usefully distinguished into a ‘how question’ and ‘why question,’ and I argue that evolutionary biology has the resources to address the question of why qualitative experience arises from brain states. From this (...)
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  • Central State Materialism and Consciousness.Richard H. Green - 1981 - Philosophy 56 (215):106 - 113.
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  • Neural Adaptation to Unnecessary Pain.Michael J. Bannon - 1980 - Philosophy 55 (213):408 - 409.
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