Then tell one thing in post 363 that I said which is false.I assume by "spurious cause to consciousness" you mean a non-material agent, often calls a spirit or soul. If that is what you mean, yes –
Chalmers, believes as I do: that the cause of consciousness is the activity of the brain. (No "soul" required.)
Chalmers main claim to fame is being the first to describe consciousness as the "hard problem;" however, he like many others, does have some ideas about
how a physical system could achieve consciousness. What most distinguishes his POV is to adopt experiences as a new fundamental, irreducible property of matter, in a theory he calls: “The double-aspect of
information.”(Section VII.3, page 26)*
Chalmers is careful to note that although this is a modified form of dualism, it is:
“… an innocent version of dualism, entirely compatible with the scientific view of the world. Nothing in this approach contradicts anything in physical theory. We simply need to add further bridging principles to explain how experiences arise from physical processes.” (From Section VI, page 20)*
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* Chalmers gave the key note address at the 1994 landmark conference "Toward a Scientific Basis for Consciousness." He then wrote the “key note paper” in the book
Explaining Consciousness: The Hard Problem assembled by Jonathan Shear, which reports on this conference. I.e. after Chalmers “set the stage” 24 other experts at the conference commented on what Chalmers had said and they have their POV recorded in Shear´s book also. Finally, Chalmers formally replied to them, but only as the last chapter of Shear´s book, not much at the conference.
The Section and page reference I gave above are to this book. You can read large parts of it for free at:
http://books.google.com.br/books?id...#v=onepage&q=Papers by David Chalmers&f=false
And I suggest you do that as you are sadly misinformed if you think there is any significant difference between my POV and that of David Chalmers. I.e. Both Chalmers and I believe consciousness is
an information process in the brain without any of the conventional dualism ´s “soul” needed for explaining it. LOL – A statement from one who knows very little about Chalmers´ POV which is very close to mine!
BTW if you Google search "the hard problem" the third hit is:
Consciousness: Creeping Up on the Hard Problem a 2004 book by Jeffrey Alan Gray with the following as the little “teaser blurb” which Google posts right in the search results list:
“ This important new book analyses the issues and reviews the evidence from both introspection and experiment. To many its conclusions will be surprising and even unsettling:
The entire perceived world is constructed by the brain."
That bold is exactly my POV, published in 1994. I.e. what we directly experience is a construct mainly made by the parietal brain. We do this so we can experience an excellent copy of the external world in real time by projecting ahead the sensory data slightly - just enough to compensate for the small fraction of a second the various stages of neural processing require (up to 0.3 seconds for weak external stimulus as brain pulls the information up out of the neural noise.) Having this real time model of the external world, greatly improves ducking a thrown rock or spear – The first tribal group to develop this Real Time Model, exploded out of Africa, and eliminated all other humanoids, including the bigger brained, stronger Neanderthals. (I have previously called this model the Real Time Simulation as "simulation" prevents "model" from being understood as static, but many find accepting that parietal brain makes a simulation hard to believe, so perhaps "model" is a better term, despite lack of implying it is a time dynamic model.)