Author Archives: James Cross

A Thought Experiment

Frequently the lack of direct accessibility to the thoughts and experiences others is mentioned as problem for explaining consciousness. What if the problem could be solved? Imagine this scenario. Subject A has a silicon brain implant with an external access … Continue reading

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The Subjectivity Problem

Subjectivity is another notion sometimes equated with the qualitative or the phenomenal aspects of consciousness in the literature –https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/consciousness/#Sub Although, as the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy notes, subjectivity should probably be considered an aspect of consciousness rather than equivalent to it. … Continue reading

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Thinking Dimensionally

This might be a little New Agey but I’ll try to keep it a little more sciency if I can. I blogged about a month ago about a David Tong video about the simulation hypothesis. That arose from a question … Continue reading

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