There's a short but interesting interview with John Searle in the Boston Globe (published 4th Feb. 2007) - in passing he has a few things to say about the difference between a scientific and a philosophical question...
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Searle fans might also like to check out an mp3 audio file and transcript of a very accessible and highly entertaining paper on consciousness which he delivered at a conference last year:
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/philosopherszone/stories/2007/1639491.htm
Mp3 link's near the top of the page.
Posted by: Dan Cavedon-Taylor | February 13, 2007 at 05:28 PM