On Aug 20, 8:02 am, Evgenii Rudnyi <use...@rudnyi.ru> wrote:

>Now, Dennett would be the
> first to say that it just 'seems' to me that I have a phenomenology but
> that is the point isn't it? If it seems to me then I have it. How can
> anyone think otherwise??

Exactly. The fact that we feel is not contingent upon any external
validation of the content of those feelings. Subjective phenomenology
is a legitimate and irreducibly primitive part of the universe at the
same level as probability or cause and effect. Since it's ontological
advantage is private orientation, it is actually where subjectivity
underlaps externality that is significant and signifying...the extent
to which interior fiction has the potential to diverge from objective
fact is where teleology derives it's power, and therefore a great
improvement over a zombie universe of pure logical physics.

Craig

And Dennett is a zimbo. James Randi too. They are the same zimbo.

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