Unsolved problems in cognitive science
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There are fewer celebrated findings than unsolved problems in cognitive science; however one can list:
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- How much human intervention is needed to produce a cognition?
- What is the relationship of personhood to cognition?
- Why is the conceptual horizon wider for some than for others?
- What is consciousness?
- What is the relationship between cognition and consciousness?
- Why is the 'hard problem' of explaining subjective experience so hard?
Many of these questions are attempts at a scientific approach to problems in Philosophy, such as the Mind-Body Problem.
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