The brain and the physical world in general are sufficient to explain consciousness
The problem is that they aren't, as Richard explains here.
1) In context, we're talking about consciousness as in beings which are behaviorally aware, not about subjective-experience qualia, right?
2) Richard says he doesn't know, not that they aren't.
I've read a fair amount on Less Wrong and can't recall much said about the plausibility of some sort of afterlife. What do you guys think about it? Is there some sort of consensus?
Here's my take:
Edit: People in the comments have just taken it as a given that consciousness resides solely in the brain without explaining why they think this. My point in this post is that I don't see why we have reason to reject the 3 possibilities above. If you reject the idea that consciousness could reside outside of the brain, please explain why.