I see a 3-stage model of reality. Somebody please point out to me who has better/best explained this and what it is called.
1) solipsism - there is no way to demonstrate using only experiences, measurements, and logic that the world exists. One can quietly accept this or scoff e.g. "that is not *worth* accepting" but it cannot be refuted or denied.
2) objective world - where science applies - the experiences and measurements are correlated resulting in mathematical laws.
3) other minds - you can accept the reality of the outer world, and deduce physical laws to your heart's content, but you won't end up with proof ( and arguably more importantly, even evidence ) that other minds exist. Particularly if you are confident in the ability of physical laws to explain the phenomena around you, even the behaviors and reports of your neighbor.
I note that the New Atheists and the other Materialists tend most of the time to ignore, deny, or just disregard that 2 and 3 are different. Why do they not simply say that neurology determines human behavior? Isn't that what occam's razor requires, rather than saying either that neurology determines mind *and* behavior, or neurology determines mind which then determines behavior in a way no different from what simple physics would describe?
If consciousness doesn't *do* anything, that means there is no evidence for it.