Firstly, I doubt it's possible to know all the physical facts about anything let alone brains, and secondly most of what we call physical facts are conceptual models given in mechanistic causal terms. — Janus
I already said the engine is easier to understand being far less complex, and also because our models are mechanistic, and it just may not be possible to understand how the brain gives rise to consciousness mechanistically. What more are you angling for? — Janus
You would have to pull the engine apart and examine the components and analyze their functions and inter-relations in the overall process of its running.to understand how it works. — Janus
I don't think so; in any case it's not just a matter of knowing you are looking at an engine or whole motor vehicle but of being able to explain all its functions and macroscopic interactions and inter-relations in terms of the understanding of fundamental particles.
Even if it were possible, it would be such a complex task, I think it could hardly be referred to as "reductionism". — Janus
The functioning of an internal combustion engine motor vehicle cannot be understood in terms of the fundamental particles that constitute it. — Janus
I didn't ask you to evaluate the claim only for the meaning of "illusions" in your statement. What you're reply says is nothing but 'I don't like the sound of it'. — 180 Proof
Of course, and like an idiot I didn't even consider this aspect. — Tom Storm
The world seems physical and substantial and from that experience and the reificational potentiality of language we naturally extrapolate the notion of substance. We really have no idea what either physicality or mentality are in any substantial sense. — Janus
Not only that but many of Trump’s legal losses are not the result of him committing crimes, but the result of anti-Trump lawmakers creating and altering laws to get him. — NOS4A2
I thought he would be president awhile and that would be the end of it. — NOS4A2
Hence, we already have absolute chaos under our so-called rule of law. — quintillus
I remember this bothering Streetlight X, the US getting off now because the actions of Putin are so clear obvious. — ssu
Can you give me a quote from a panpsychic saying that kind of thing? — Patterner
I don't have reason to believe it is. I've chatted with it quite a bit. Amazing though it is, it does not at all seem like chatting with a conscious being. And it claims not to be. — Patterner
Fascinating! How did your toaster respond? Audibly? Did it burn the words onto a slice of bread? — Patterner
Yes, I figure universal mind is essentially a god surrogate - held in place by similar fallacious justifications and essentially by faith. Instead of (in the case of Yahweh) arguing there can't be something from nothing, therefore god - AI seems to be saying, there can't be consciousness from nothing, therefore universal mind. Universal mind still functions as 'god', as the foundational guarantor of all conscious experience. — Tom Storm
Satisfied swine rather than sad Socratics? IMO, as a species, we owe most of the achievements of civilization to the latter and much of the incorrigible inertia / neglect to (the wallowing of) the former. — 180 Proof
While I've considered it worthwhile to respond to your trolling up till now, because people who are serious thinkers seem likely to be reading along. I'm not seeing a point to continuing. So thanks for the discussion. — wonderer1
Let's give your toaster and car whatever tests of consciousness we can think of. I'll give them the benefit of the doubt until they fail a test. — Patterner
What's the upside and downside of the options? — Patterner
The popular Western description echoing that Russia is a gas station impersonating a country is entirely a product of envy. — yebiga
