dxu comments on Dissolving Deep Questions: A Decline in Contemporary Controversy - Less Wrong

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Comment author: pragmatist 08 April 2016 05:51:23PM *  4 points [-]

"Why is it that when our cognitive systems engage in visual and auditory information-processing, we have visual or auditory experience: the quality of deep blue, the sensation of middle C? How can we explain why there is something it is like to entertain a mental image, or to experience an emotion? It is widely agreed that experience arises from a physical basis, but we have no good explanation of why and how it so arises. Why should physical processing give rise to a rich inner life at all?"

-- David Chalmers

These questions may be a product of conceptual confusion, but they don't seem that way to me. Perhaps I am confused in the same way.

Comment author: dxu 08 April 2016 09:39:56PM 0 points [-]

Those questions look prima facie impossible to answer, which in my experience strongly indicates that they are the result of conceptual confusion.

Comment author: metatroll 09 April 2016 11:41:15AM 0 points [-]

Please provide some examples of questions which "look... impossible to answer" but actually result from "conceptual confusion".

Comment author: Good_Burning_Plastic 09 April 2016 01:14:59PM 0 points [-]

Is your username a deliberate pun on Metatron or is that just a coincidence?

Comment author: metatroll 09 April 2016 08:26:49PM 0 points [-]

השאלה זה לא נראה בלתי אפשרי לענות