The hard problem of consciousness is a term coined by philosopher David Chalmers. It refers to the bare experience of bieng as opposed to the 'easy' problems of consciousness such as keeping track of one's mental states.
Used in Chap. 23: page 384
The hard problem of consciousness is a term coined by philosopher David Chalmers. It refers to the bare experience of bieng as opposed to the 'easy' problems of consciousness such as keeping track of one's mental states.
Used in Chap. 23: page 384