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David Chalmers's definition of the hard problem of consciousness presupposes five hypotheses: (A) Consciousness (Q) exists, (B) The physical (P) exists, (C) Naturalism counts, or Q and P are naturally and lawfully correlated, (D) Q is not reducible to P, and (E) P is not reducible to Q.
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- The Hard Problem of Consciousness | Springer Nature Link link.springer.com via serper
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