Consciousness may be in fact a result of previous material causes — Eugen
For them there is no resultant "output state" corresponding to our first person consciousness; it isn't a productive (functional; input-output) relationship at all, the relationship between mind states and brain states is instead posited to be one of identity. — fdrake
These guys are anti-materialists. The problem is those who deny consciousness are materialists. — Eugen
It would be less surprising to me if 24% philosophers were anti-materialists. — Kenosha Kid
This is probably a good explanation of the problem. A guy spends half an hour talking about a naturalistic explanation for consciousness and some douchebag in marketing titles it "The Illusion of Consciousness". — Kenosha Kid
consciousness exists because:
- I am wondering if it exists — Eugen
- I have the illusion it exists, and to experience illusions, I need to be conscious — Eugen
- to believe in reasoning, arguments and scientific proofs, I need to be consciouss — Eugen
we have a bunch of people saying: consciousness or 1st person experiences do not exist because we don't see them when we perform experiments. — Eugen
firstly, seeing or hearing or any other observational qualities are consciousness extensions — Eugen
only what science can prove it's valid - well, in this case, the burden of proving this claim is on you. — Eugen
You can wonder only if you have consciousness.No. You wondered if it existed. You have no experience of wondering, you are not aware of these processes in real time. — Isaac
Do you? Isn't that just begging the question? — Isaac
To believe scientific information you need to be conscious. Being in a non-conscious state wouldn't help you.to believe in reasoning, arguments and scientific proofs, I need to be consciouss — Eugen
- self-evidentSays who? — Isaac
You haven't quoted a single person saying this. — Isaac
''Only God exists.'' The scientists will say ''prove!''. the scientist says ''Only science can reveal truth''. Me: prove!Why? — Isaac
When you do, you may find the discussion more productive if you take a single issue you disagree with and explain why, most of the arguments on either side are quite complex — Isaac
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