fishnchips
Daniel
neonspectraltoast
fishnchips
noAxioms
I don't think there's anything 'being' me, so does that mean I shouldn't consider myself conscious?Firstly, I don't know if communication per se is an indication of consciousness meant here as the existence of an inner life - what is it like to be something. — TheMadFool
3rdClassCitizen
.we are aware of things that we are not. In other words, we are aware of things that are completely external to us
I don't think there's anything 'being' me, so does that mean I shouldn't consider myself conscious? — noAxioms
Chester
Rucan
Daniel
Even without senses, the mind could still imagine and find some level of understanding. — 3rdClassCitizen
TheArchitectOfTheGods
3rdClassCitizen
Pantagruel
ttjordy
neonspectraltoast
neonspectraltoast
Daniel
ttjordy
ttjordy
neonspectraltoast
Daniel
If making copies is the only goal, why consciousness? — neonspectraltoast
neonspectraltoast
Pantagruel
There is no build-up to awareness. You're either aware or you're not — neonspectraltoast
neonspectraltoast
Michael
Many people belief trees have consioussnes due to their communication. — InfiniteMonkey
But I think we can agree that consiousness has something to do with the nervous system? I mean when you damage your brain you damage your consiousness. — InfiniteMonkey
It´s a sideeffect of neurons firing information. — InfiniteMonkey
InfiniteMonkey
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