Volume 5 No 4 (2007)
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A Thought Experiment on Consciousness
Germano D’Abramo
Abstract
The Mind-Body Problem, which constitutes the starting point for a large part of
the speculations about consciousness and conscious experience, can be restated in an equivalent way, using the `brain duplication' argument described in
this paper. If we assume that consciousness follows from a peculiar
organization of physical matter and energy, namely that it does not transcend
physical reality, then the brain duplication argument gives a possible
interesting physical characterization of the mind: namely, a sort of extensive
interdependence of the brain with the whole surrounding physical world in
giving rise to consciousness.
Keywords
mind/body problem, mind, consciousness, physical world
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