What Is It Like to Be Conscious?
Briefly

The question of consciousness touches the heart of its irreducible subjectivity, emphasizing the need for a science that values both inner and outer perspectives.
Fifty years after Nagel's pivotal question, we still lack a unified theory of consciousness, underscoring that it is primarily a subjective, first-person experience.
The inquiry into consciousness has long been treated as a spiritual rather than a scientific pursuit, especially pertinent as technology seeks to replace our consciousness.
The subjective experience of destruction and suffering brought by ongoing conflicts highlights the urgent need to understand what it means to be conscious today.
Read at Psychology Today
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