In this episode we discuss the hard problem. The hard problem of consciousness asks why and how humans have qualia.
Qualia refers to the subjective, first-person experiences that we have when we perceive or interact with the world around us. Examples of qualia include the redness we experience when we see a red apple, the sweetness we taste when we eat a piece of candy, or the feeling of pain when we stub our toe. Qualia are often described as the "what it is like" aspect of our experiences. They are unique to each individual and cannot be fully communicated or understood by anyone else. The concept of qualia is important in philosophy of mind and consciousness studies, as it raises questions about the relationship between our subjective experiences and the physical world. Some philosophers argue that qualia are non-physical and cannot be explained by neuroscience or other scientific disciplines, while others suggest that qualia are ultimately reducible to physical processes in the brain. Visit us at www.concon.show for more! Join us for an exploration of the mysteries of the mind in our podcast about consciousness. We delve into the nature of subjective experience, self-awareness, and the workings of the brain. Whether you're a skeptic or a seeker, you'll find something to ponder in each episode. Tune in and expand your understanding of what it means to be conscious.