As I can imagine I can not imagine exactly what it feels like being a bat (it's not that far), it just tells me how to behave like a bat. But this is not a problem. I would like to know how bats become bats ... - Thomas Nagel In order to seriously consider the above requirements, we must assume that bats have experience and perception. Assuming this is the fact, one must imagine the consciousness of a bat that people coexist with it. The brain is designed to correlate output pulses with subsequent echoes and the information thus obtained allows the bat to accurately distinguish distance, size, shape, movement and texture .
"As far as I can imagine, I'm only saying I can only act like a bat, but this is not a problem.I want to know that the bat is like a bat.Myself It's resources and these resources are not enough to complete the task.I can not prove that there are subjective experiences in other creatures but I have the same problem as other creatures. We must admit that it is only a lack of imagination if you make people aware of people's feelings more easily than they can easily imagine.
Philosopher Thomas Nagel wrote that his objective appeal in his famous thesis is that it allows us to "see the essence of things more accurately". "Reduce the dependence on the subject of a specific view of an individual or species We do not explain it based on the impression of our senses, but from its more general influence and through human senses ing."
Thomas Negel, in his article "How do you feel to be a bat?" I believe facts on conscious experience are subjective and can only be understood from a subjective point of view. Even if we know all the objective facts about bats, we may not actually know the real situation of becoming a bat. You may be able to imagine, such as hanging up, flying at night, tracking prey with echo, but Nagel believes that you do not know what the bat experience is like.
At the undergraduate level, I am a philosophical student, and this famous article by Dr. Thomas Nagel plagues me. "What is a bat", Nagel believes that knowing what it is a question of what it is. Since we do not have bat experience, we certainly do not know how it feels that it is a bat. Only we can understand our experience, others can not understand