Consciousness

Chomsky's Critique of the Hard Problem of Consciousness

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Chomsky argues that the hard problem of consciousness is a 'pseudo-problem' that cannot be sensibly formulated or answered, as it lacks a clear conception of the body and the nature of matter. He believes that genuine questions can be posed only when there is a definite understanding of the physical, and he challenges the traditional mind-body problem by asserting that the mystery lies more in the nature of matter than in the mental.

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