Splitting the Hard Problem of Consciousness in Two
Briefly

For over three decades, the hard problem of consciousness, posited by David Chalmers, has profoundly shaped our understanding of consciousness studies, highlighting the significant gap between scientific explanations and subjective experiences.
By distinguishing the neurocognitive engineering problem from the enlightenment gap, we propose a clearer framework for addressing consciousness, ensuring that both scientific and philosophical dimensions are adequately explored.
Read at Psychology Today
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