On 02 Jul 2012, at 04:45, Jason Resch wrote:

I agree that solving one problem (ontology) has created a new one (predicting experiences), but if solutions to old problems didn't bring new questions, science would have hit a dead end long ago. But just because we are faced with a new problem does not mean we haven't gotten anywhere.


Good point. Normally it should be considered as a progress. A problem (the mind-body problem) has been reduced into another problem (the measure on the relative computational histories).

Bruno

http://iridia.ulb.ac.be/~marchal/



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