Clarendon
bongo fury
The real problem - one that I, at least, can see 'is' a problem - is that you can't get out what you don't put in. For example, you can't make something that has size by combining lots of sizeless things. That's just not going to work. — Clarendon
wonderer1
DifferentiatingEgg
jkop
how does consciousness emerge from non-conscious stuff? — RogueAI
Clarendon
Clarendon
Clarendon
jkop
one cannot get a 'kind' from that which does not possess it — Clarendon
Srap Tasmaner
Are you saying that I have committed such a fallacy? — Clarendon
bongo fury
Well 'colour' is one of those features whose status as objective or subjective is a matter of debate. — Clarendon
If it is objective, [...] (for now the colour is a feature of the object itself, not a disposition to cause a colour sensation in a perceiver of the object). — Clarendon
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