By “positive solution” I mean a claim about what is the correct theory, not a claim about what is the wrong theory. I am well aware that he argues against epiphenomenalism. But an argument against X is not an argument for a specific Y or Z.
Of course, it is far from the case that the heuristics you mentioned have led most or many people to illusionism.
By “positive solution” I mean a claim about what is the correct theory, not a claim about what is the wrong theory. I am well aware that he argues against epiphenomenalism. But an argument against X is not an argument for a specific Y or Z.
Of course, it is far from the case that the heuristics you mentioned have led most or many people to illusionism.