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In his recent book, Consciousness and Robot Sentience (World Scienti c, 2012) Pentti Haikonen promises to tackle \the real problem of consciousness" (p. vii); a task worth applauding. He de nes this problem as the search for \a phenomenon, process or a system property that causes some neural activity to appear internally as subjective experience" (pp. 13, 14). According to Haikonen the problem consists of three issues: