nowhere

 

No matter how much we try to imagine another person’s experience,

we cannot achieve the same sensibility as the subject. According to the American philosopher Thomas Nagel,

who suggested that the subjective nature of consciousness cannot be reduced to scientific objectivity,

it would be difficult for a bat to consider a question like,

“What is it like to be a bat?”

In that case, what can the subject become when imagined by another person?