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Khaldoun's Podcast
Khaldoun Sweis
10 episodes
9 months ago
Apologetics, Christianity, Faith, Philosophy, Science, Science-Fiction
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Philosophy
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Apologetics, Christianity, Faith, Philosophy, Science, Science-Fiction
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Philosophy
Society & Culture
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Consciousness: What a conversation from leading thinkers would sound like.
Khaldoun's Podcast
40 minutes
12 years ago
Consciousness: What a conversation from leading thinkers would sound like.
This is based on the article by the same name published in Think / Volume 8 / Issue 23 / September 2009, pp 45-53 Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2009 DOI: , Published online: 13 October 2009 In this talk, I read my article cited above. The following is an imaginary conversation on the ever elusive qualia, or the ‘what is it like’ feeling, or conscious experiences, that has left philosophers and cognitive scientists searching for answers. This article is meant to give the beginning reader an overall view of this phenomena. Qualia is the technical name for conscious experiences like seeing the colour red or listening to Handel's Messiah. The problem is that these conscious experiences are apparently nowhere to be found in our physical brains. Thus, it would not register on any physical system in the known world (although the results of it, such as neurons firing, would).
Khaldoun's Podcast
Apologetics, Christianity, Faith, Philosophy, Science, Science-Fiction