You look at something with your eyes open. Which of the following is true?
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9 months ago
There's a physically spatial object in the brain that corresponds precisely to the image I'm seeing
%
(4 votes)
There's an abstract data structure in the brain (e.g., a 2d array) that corresponds precisely to the image I'm seeing
%
(14 votes)
The image I seem to be seeing does not exist; "seeing" or "mental images" are just labels we use to describe aspects of our brain's visual processing pipeline
%
(11 votes)
The image I see is made of qualia, which is a well-defined non-material thing, but its causal behavior is reducible/equivalent to a physical description of the brain
%
(10 votes)
The image I see is made of qualia, which is a well-defined non-material thing that adds causal effects, i.e., I consciously see and can act on that in a way that cannot be described solely in terms of physical processes
%
(3 votes)
The image I see is made of qualia, which, if it exists, is a well-defined non-material thing, but its causal behavior is equivalent to, but not reducible to a physical description of the brain.
%
(1 votes)
I see chicken
%
(3 votes)
I suffer the illusion of seeing the thing, and if there was something "wrong" with me, like my eyes being smashed, then this illusion would not happen despite me looking with my eyes open at that thing.
%
(3 votes)
There's a data s
%
(1 votes)
There is a data structure in my brain which approximately corresponds to the external object, and I experience it as qualia.
%
(8 votes)
(Other)
%
( votes)
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(Other)
%
( votes)
There's an abstract data structure in the brain (e.g., a 2d array) that corresponds precisely to the image I'm seeing
(Other)
24.14%
(14 votes)
The image I seem to be seeing does not exist; "seeing" or "mental images" are just labels we use to describe aspects of our brain's visual processing pipeline
(Other)
18.97%
(11 votes)
The image I see is made of qualia, which is a well-defined non-material thing, but its causal behavior is reducible/equivalent to a physical description of the brain
(Other)
17.24%
(10 votes)
There is a data structure in my brain which approximately corresponds to the external object, and I experience it as qualia.
(Other)
13.79%
(8 votes)
There's a physically spatial object in the brain that corresponds precisely to the image I'm seeing
(Other)
6.9%
(4 votes)
The image I see is made of qualia, which is a well-defined non-material thing that adds causal effects, i.e., I consciously see and can act on that in a way that cannot be described solely in terms of physical processes
(Other)
5.17%
(3 votes)
I see chicken
(Other)
5.17%
(3 votes)
I suffer the illusion of seeing the thing, and if there was something "wrong" with me, like my eyes being smashed, then this illusion would not happen despite me looking with my eyes open at that thing.
(Other)
5.17%
(3 votes)
The image I see is made of qualia, which, if it exists, is a well-defined non-material thing, but its causal behavior is equivalent to, but not reducible to a physical description of the brain.
(Other)
1.72%
(1 votes)
There's a data s
(Other)
1.72%
(1 votes)
Total votes: 58(from 38 participants)
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