Solving the Hard Problem of Consciousness

Abstract

The hard problem of consciousness is a symptom of a fact of all scientific explanations. This article demonstrates through analogy with uncontroversial explanations that the hard problem of consciousness either shouldn't be considered a problem or that all scientific explanations are also lacking in the same way as an explanation of consciousness.

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Richard McDaniel
University of Alabama, Huntsville

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