>The "subjective experience" is just some sort of behaviour. You can make
computers show the same sort of >behavior, if the computers are enough
complicated.
But we're not talking about 3rd person point of view. I can not see how you
reduce the subjective experience of first person to the behavior that a
third person view can evaluate! All the problem is this first person
experience.
On 6/11/07, Torgny Tholerus <torgny.domain.name.hidden> wrote:
>
> Mohsen Ravanbakhsh skrev:
>
> What is the subjective experience then?
>
> The "subjective experience" is just some sort of behaviour. You can make
> computers show the same sort of behavior, if the computers are enough
> complicated.
> --
> Torgny Tholerus
>
>
> On 6/8/07, Torgny Tholerus <torgny.domain.name.hidden> wrote:
> >
> > The question, as I see it, is if there is anything "more" than just
> > atoms reacting with each other in our brains. I claim that there is not
> > anything "more". The atoms reacting with each other explain fully my (and
> > your...) behaviour. Our brains are very complicated structures, but it is
> > nothing supernatural with them. Physics explains everything.
> >
>
>
> >
>
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Mohsen Ravanbakhsh
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