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Congrats, excelent article.

I have an extremely simple minded question.

Neuroscientists appear to believe that our phenomenal experience is constructed by the brain.

If that's true, it means our phenomenal experience of the brain is also thus constructed.

To be more accurate, there's absolutely no reason to object to the possibility that the mind constructs all phenomenal experience, including of the brain.

It seems to me, when you talk about the distinction of mind and brain, it leads people to think quite dualistically, without realizing that every image they have of the brain is something that they themselves admit is a construction (whether of mind or brain)

I prefer to start all discussion of mind and brain noting that we are talking about phenomenal experience, not a neat dualism of "mind and brain."

I think that's consistent with all you write in your article, just a different starting point, and one that I think might make it easier for skeptics to be open to what you write.

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