Patterner
I have sometimes used analogies to try to get this idea across. But I really don't think it's necessary. Do you think you can make something non-physical with only physical building materials?This is all pitiful pseudoscience—“you can't get out what you don't put in”— baloney. — T Clark
Srap Tasmaner
Do you think you can make something non-physical with only physical building materials? — Patterner
L'éléphant
First, I take it that 'problems' of consciousness only arise if you assume that physical things are what ultimately exist, such that consciousness has to be found a home in that picture (a project that is then problematic).
This is already problematic - for if making a particular assumption generates problems that would not have arisen otherwise, then the sensible thing to do is to give up the assumption, not double-down on it! — Clarendon
L'éléphant
You can study consciousness by science. But the problem is, you will not see or observe actual consciousness itself, no matter what you dissect and look into. It is not in the form of matter.
You will only observe the telltale signs, functions and behavior of consciousness from the conscious living people and animals. — Corvus
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