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Old 11-28-2007, 06:03 PM
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Originally Posted by mszlazak View Post
If you view consciousness as this inherently, subjective and ineffable thing then you guarantee no solutions to the measurement problem by definition!
Surely, the pertinent aspect of consciousness we are talking about with respect to the measurement problem is the act of observation, not the qualitative character of the observation.

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The existence of neurology, cognitive science, computer science, psychology, philosophy of mind, etc, tells you that physics is the wrong level of organization.
You still haven't explained why. Can you? or is this just your intuitive grasp of the situation?
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