### Searle’s Key Points: 1. **Subjective Experience:** Sear…
### Searle’s Key Points:
1. **Subjective Experience:** Searle argues that conscious experiences have a first-person ontology that cannot be fully captured by third-person descriptions (i.e., objective, physical descriptions).
2. **Biological Naturalism:** He posits that consciousness is a biological phenomenon, akin to digestion or photosynthesis, but it has an irreducibly subjective aspect.
3. **Need for New Concepts:** Searle believes that our current conceptual framework is inadequate for fully understanding consciousness.