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It would seem that the learning is done in the brain, not the consciousness. The brain selectively passes along stuff to the consciousness. — Unseen
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I don't respond to bedsheet posts. I think I said that early on in this discussion. If you have a real point to make, you can make it with brevity. — Unseen
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What do you mean by saying humans didn't always have it? What state of homo (whatever) was not conscious? — Unseen
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I just don't understand why we have something that appears to be unnecessary to life or evolution (if it were necessary, wouldn't plants have conscious minds?). — Unseen
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But intelligence doesn't need consciousness. If I were to create a successful Turing machine, it's absurd to suppose that it's anything other than a successful simulation, not a being having experiences. — Unseen
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The problem is that consciousness appears to be passive, so self-analysis, when t happens (I believe it does) goes on in the pre-conscious mind, and when that's done, the pre-conscious mind decides what shall appear to consciousness. — Unseen
Actually, the pre-conscious mind drives your car for you while your mind wanders to thoughts about a problem you are having or what's in the fridge for dinner. But even that is going on pre-consciously with you finding out about it a bit later. — Unseen
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The proof that we can go without consciousness is that it actually does nothing. — Unseen
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Consciousness can only do what the brain tells it to do. The conscious mind is an epiphenomenon of the brain. Or are you a dualist, where matter and mind are two different substances like body and spirit? — Unseen
think a mouse has an advantage in a maze, actualy. It can probably smell where it's already been! — Unseen
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