On Sat, Apr 20, 2013 at 5:18 AM, Bruno Marchal <[email protected]> wrote:

>> The reason nobody has a answer to the hard problem is that nobody has
> clearly explained exactly what the problem is or what the answer is
> expected to do.
>
> > The hard problem is only the antic mind-body problem, and what you say
> is that you don't understand it, as it happens frequently. UDA reduces that
> problem to the problem of justifying, by a FPI statistics, the belief in
> matter by some average relative universal machine/number.
>

Yes exactly, that is a perfect example of what I just said:  The reason
nobody has a answer to the hard problem is that nobody has clearly
explained exactly what the problem is or what the answer is expected to do.

  John K Clark

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