There may be multiple reasons why the Red experience happens but with a normal Human being, if Red Neurons fire there will be a Red experience. Seems to me a Biological Mechanism is a cause. I just want to know what the Biological Mechanism is that accomplishes this.I think that 1) is not the cause of 2) but its biological mechanism.
Causes of Red experience are related with seeing a red objetc, to be alucinating with it, etc. — Belter
There may be multiple reasons why the Red experience happens but with a normal Human being, if Red Neurons fire there will be a Red experience. Seems to me a Biological Mechanism is a cause. I just want to know what the Biological Mechanism is that accomplishes this. — SteveKlinko
What is a mind for you to start declaring what has it and what doesn't?In my view, it is possible another minds that they do not use brains, such as the I.A. or an hypothetical alien civilization with a very different biology, but I cannot see the philosophical problem of a mind operating with other things that human neurons. — Belter
Seems to me a Biological Mechanism is a cause — SteveKlinko
What does it mean to "think", or to "have experiences"? What is "consciousness"? — Harry Hindu
I doubt it but who knows? If we knew how maybe we could ask the Conscious Mind, if there is one, that is connected to the camera if it had a Red experience.However, I do know that when Red Neurons fire there is a Red experience for Humans.When the red sensors in a CCD fire, will there be red experience? — tom
I think it would be proper grammar to say that I want to know the Mechanism that Causes the Conscious Red experience to happen. I believe this means the Mechanism is the Cause. Of course this is all semantics.Causes are the "why" something happens and mechanism are the "how" — Belter
We need the human version of sociology, I think. I don't know what you'd call it, but it concerns what being a human means to a human. — Pattern-chaser
I believe this means the Mechanism is the Cause. Of course this is all semantics. — SteveKlinko
Huh..wha?In my opinion, they are concepts that explain what happens with individuals. Mind is that we postulated for modelating how individuals make which they make. Brain activity is that we postulated for modelating how minds make which they make. — Belter
I doubt it but who knows? If we knew how maybe we could ask the Conscious Mind, if there is one, that is connected to the camera if it had a Red experience.However, I do know that when Red Neurons fire there is a Red experience for Humans. — SteveKlinko
Yes, we get it, humans have qualia, but if "red neurones" cause qualia in humans, then why don't they in animals, or robots. — tom
Ok I was just playing along with you in answering the question the way I did. The reality is that we don't know anything about how our own Conscious experience of Red happens. We need to figure that out first before we can ask questions about CCDs.I doubt it but who knows? If we knew how maybe we could ask the Conscious Mind, if there is one, that is connected to the camera if it had a Red experience.However, I do know that when Red Neurons fire there is a Red experience for Humans. — SteveKlinko
I think it's jumping the shark to entertain the idea that a CCD possesses qualia. Asking the conscious mind attached to the CCD would be no more useful than asking the conscious mind attached to a retina.
Yes, we get it, humans have qualia, but if "red neurones" cause qualia in humans, then why don't they in animals, or robots — tom
Your Smoking analogy has added a step in front of the problem. Smoking could be analogous to Looking at something Red. If I said that Looking at something Red causes the Red experience then that would be the same as saying Smoking causes cancer. Then you could say that Looking does not cause the Red experience but that there is some deeper Mechanism involving Neurons that is the cause. With the Consciousness problem we are already deep into the problem from the start. The analogous starting point in the Smoking analogy would be to ask the question how does Tar and Nicotine cause Cancer? It is Semantics.I believe this means the Mechanism is the Cause. Of course this is all semantics. — SteveKlinko
It is not semantic in my opinion. Smoking causes cancer, but the mechanism of the cancer is other thing than to smoke. — Belter
The reality is that we don't know anything about how our own Conscious experience of Red happens. We need to figure that out first before we can ask questions about CCDs. — SteveKlinko
The reality is that we don't know anything about how our own Conscious experience of Red happens — SteveKlinko
They have qualia (except robots if they have not a "brain", even when it is not "cellular") due to the same (evolutionary) reasons that us: to perceive and predict the world and to our self. — Belter
Robots can be programmed to do all that without qualia — tom
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