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by monktastic1
1128 days ago
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Indeed. Nagel famously clarified that "an organism has conscious mental states if and only if there is something that it is like to be that organism." Many found this enlightening. I find it extremely perplexing that this wasn't immediately obvious to everyone. On the other hand, in Tibetan Buddhism there is something called a "pointing-out instruction," where your enlightened nature is pointed out to you. Afterward, you wonder how you could have ever missed it. Perhaps I should treat Nagel's paper as analogous. Like "oh, duh, the lights are on. Thanks for the reminder." |
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