Kirchhoff M. D. & Hutto D. D. (2016) Authors’ Response: Mind Never The Gap, Redux. Constructivist Foundations 11(2): 370–374. https://cepa.info/2588
Kirchhoff M. D. & Hutto D. D.
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2016)
Authors’ Response: Mind Never The Gap, Redux.
Constructivist Foundations 11(2): 370–374.
Fulltext at https://cepa.info/2588
Upshot: We respond to three main challenges that the commentaries have raised. First, we argue that to deal successfully with the hard problem of consciousness, it is not enough to posit a remedy by which to move beyond the hard problem. Second, we argue that it makes no sense to explain identity. Yet this does not commit us to definitions by fiat. The strategy we pursue here, and in the target article, is not to explain identity but to explain away the appearance of non-identity. Finally, while we are sympathetic to Varela’s call for a paradigm shift in consciousness studies, we argue here, and in the target article, that this call can only be properly successful if the hard problem is dismantled.

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