Brain anatomy varies wildly from person to person. So does personality, intelligence. Even our sensorimotor modalities are different.
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Given these facts, why should we assume that the experience of consciousness is the same for everyone? It seems almost obvious that it isn't
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because these "wild differences" are much less significant than the structural similarities...?
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