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The '''hard problem of consciousness''' is the problem of explaining why we have qualitative phenomenal experiences. The existence of a "Hard Problem" is controversial and has been disputed by some philosophers. Phenomenal [[Consciousness|consciousness]] characterizes the qualitative character of conscious experience. There is an endless variety of subjective experience and phenomenal consciousness, just as there is an endless variety of individuals and persons. Private, phenomenal consciousness is based on the cumulative public experience of a person. It is hard to describe in general, because it is [[Path_Dependence|path-dependent]] and varies from person to person, because each person has a different history, has met different people during the past, and is adapted to a slighty different world. The social network of the [[Society of Mind|society of mind]] as a whole is of fundamental importance, because it offers a solution to the hard problem of consciousness: '''the social network of the mind determines the kind of subjective experience.''' Everyone has a uniqe “society of mind”, and a unique social network. Each of us is adapted to a slightly different world (or different “slice” of the same world). == Links == * Wikipedia link to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_problem_of_consciousness hard problem of consciousness] * Guardian series about [http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/series/consciousness-hard-problem hard problem of consciousness] [[Category:Psychology]] [[Category:Consciousness]] [[Category:Philosophy]]
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