Are you familiar with Dennett’s three stances? You’ve mostly reinvented that idea, I think; and your notion of what constitutes free will is also very similar to Dennett’s account of consciousness.
I know about the three stances. What’s Dennett’s account of consciousness? I know that he doesn’t believe in qualias and tries to explain everything in the style of modern physics.
Are you familiar with Dennett’s three stances? You’ve mostly reinvented that idea, I think; and your notion of what constitutes free will is also very similar to Dennett’s account of consciousness.
I know about the three stances. What’s Dennett’s account of consciousness? I know that he doesn’t believe in qualias and tries to explain everything in the style of modern physics.
If I may toot my own horn: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/yex7E6oHXYL93Evq6/book-review-consciousness-explained
I’ll admit I’m not totally sure what Said Achmiz means by his comparison, though :)
I like your horn tooting. I’ll read it… later.