Unlocking the Mystery of Consciousness: Easy vs. Hard Problems
This video introduces the concept of qualia and the philosophical approach to consciousness, then divides the problem of consciousness into easy and hard problems.
Philosophers introduce qualia, the raw subjective qualities of experience, such as the redness of red, as a philosophical approach to consciousness.
it's the result of billions of neurons firing in intricate synchronized patterns creating a unified coherent experience of the world from a multitude of sensory inputs philosophers on the other hand often approach it from a different angle they talk about qualia the raw subjective qualities of experience it's the redness of red the pain of a headache the taste of chocolate Philosophers like David Chalmers have famously divided the problem of consciousness into 2 parts, the easy problems and
David Chalmers divides the problem of consciousness into easy and hard problems.
the hard problem.
The easy problems involve understanding how the brain processes information, while the hard problem questions why and how physical processing in the brain gives rise to subjective experience.
The easy problems involve understanding how the brain processes information, directs attention, and controls behavior. The hard problem, however, is the real mystery. It's the question of why and how all that physical processing in the brain gives rise to subjective experience at all.
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