I agree with all of that; my intent was only to make clear (by giving an example) that even after the development of the technology you mentioned in your initial comment, there would likely still be something that “remains” to be analyzed.
Yeah, that was my question. Would there be something that remains, and it sounds like Chalmers and others would say that there would be.
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I agree with all of that; my intent was only to make clear (by giving an example) that even after the development of the technology you mentioned in your initial comment, there would likely still be something that “remains” to be analyzed.
Yeah, that was my question. Would there be something that remains, and it sounds like Chalmers and others would say that there would be.