Mitchell, I think it’s far too early to give up on the materialist program, which has so far been a smashing success. Consciousness is (as it is said) a hard problem, but even if no one ever finds a solution, one might at least first give solemn consideration to the possibility (I forget exactly where I read it proposed—Hofstadter?) that humans are just too stupid figure out the answer, before vindicating Leibniz.
Mitchell, I think it’s far too early to give up on the materialist program, which has so far been a smashing success. Consciousness is (as it is said) a hard problem, but even if no one ever finds a solution, one might at least first give solemn consideration to the possibility (I forget exactly where I read it proposed—Hofstadter?) that humans are just too stupid figure out the answer, before vindicating Leibniz.