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  • The '''hard problem of consciousness''' is finding an explanation for how physical phenomena acquire subjective The term ''hard problem of consciousness'' usually is attributed to [[David J. Chalmers]].<ref name=Chalmers/>
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  • :for example, asserting that it is unable to address the [[hard problem of consciousness]].
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  • {{r|Hard problem of consciousness}}
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  • ...ize some difficulties with this program. "What we do not understand is the hard problem of consciousness – the mystery of how neural activity gives rise to subjective experience.
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  • An outstanding unsolved issue in the mind-body problem often is called the [[hard problem of consciousness]], how physical phenomena acquire subjective characteristics becoming, for ...periences like pain, color, taste to verifiable constructs is called the [[hard problem of consciousness]],<ref name= Goldstein0/> and the experience of ''free will'' falls under t
    93 KB (14,229 words) - 19:42, 6 February 2016
  • ...phenomena are summed up in the [[easy problem of consciousness]] and the [[hard problem of consciousness]]: :<font face="Gill Sans MT">"What we do not understand is the hard problem of consciousness—the mystery of how neural activity gives rise to subjective experience. [
    82 KB (12,424 words) - 15:58, 2 August 2016