Hmm, I’m not actually sure about quantifying ratio of crazy/predictive intuitions (especially in case of generalizing to include perception) to arrive at low prior for intuitions. The way I see it, if everyone had an interactive map of Haiti in the corner of their vision, we should try to understand how it works and find what it corresponds to in reality—not immediately dismiss it. Hence the question about specific illusionary parts of consciousness.
Anyway, I thing the intuition about consciousness does correspond to a part of reality—to “reality” part. I.e. panpsychism is true and zombie thought experiment illustrates difference between real world and the world that does not exist. It doesn’t involve additional primitives, because physical theories already include reality, and it diverges from intuition about consciousness in unsurprising parts (like intuition being too anthropocentric).
Hmm, I’m not actually sure about quantifying ratio of crazy/predictive intuitions (especially in case of generalizing to include perception) to arrive at low prior for intuitions. The way I see it, if everyone had an interactive map of Haiti in the corner of their vision, we should try to understand how it works and find what it corresponds to in reality—not immediately dismiss it. Hence the question about specific illusionary parts of consciousness.
Anyway, I thing the intuition about consciousness does correspond to a part of reality—to “reality” part. I.e. panpsychism is true and zombie thought experiment illustrates difference between real world and the world that does not exist. It doesn’t involve additional primitives, because physical theories already include reality, and it diverges from intuition about consciousness in unsurprising parts (like intuition being too anthropocentric).