“Please give an example of a subjective experience, other than consciousness, that has no physical evidence.”
All subjective experiences, including consciousness, are correlated with objective descriptions. E.g. a person who is awake can be described in ways objectively distinct from a person who is asleep. So there is always evidence for subjective experience. But that does not reduce the meaning of having a subjective experience to some objective description.
So for example “I am conscious” does not signify any objective description, but is correlated with various objective descriptions. Likewise, “I currently seem to see a blue object,” does not signify any objective description, but it is correlated with various objective descriptions.
The things are correlated. For example, every time I am awake and conscious, I have a relatively undamaged brain. So if someone else has an undamaged brain and does not appear to be sleeping, that is evidence that they are conscious.
“Please give an example of a subjective experience, other than consciousness, that has no physical evidence.”
All subjective experiences, including consciousness, are correlated with objective descriptions. E.g. a person who is awake can be described in ways objectively distinct from a person who is asleep. So there is always evidence for subjective experience. But that does not reduce the meaning of having a subjective experience to some objective description.
So for example “I am conscious” does not signify any objective description, but is correlated with various objective descriptions. Likewise, “I currently seem to see a blue object,” does not signify any objective description, but it is correlated with various objective descriptions.
Evidence is only evidence, in the full sense of the term, if you can interpret it,
The things are correlated. For example, every time I am awake and conscious, I have a relatively undamaged brain. So if someone else has an undamaged brain and does not appear to be sleeping, that is evidence that they are conscious.