Mww         
         
Pantagruel         
         
Pfhorrest         
         
Eugen         
         
bert1         
         But to be honest, I don't know if ''more consciouss'' even makes sense. — Eugen
Something could be "conscious of more" than we are. — jorndoe
bert1         
         I think they should be treated as part of a reductio ad absurdum. Hence, Panpsychism fails. — Banno
Eugen         
         share your perception/intuition. I don't think it does make sense. To my mind, nothing is any more conscious than anything else. Consciousness does not come in degrees, just as, (arguably) existence does not come in degrees. For example, we don't say a car has more existence than a rock. They are very different things, but in terms of their existence, they are equal. One does not exist more than the other. — bert1
Let's set out the reductio:
1) Quarks are conscious (panpsychist thesis as target for reductio) (assumption)
2) If quarks are conscious then they can be knocked out, put to sleep (assumption)
3) NOT quarks can be knocked out, put to sleep (assumption)
4) NOT Quarks are conscious (MTT 2.3)
5) Quarks and conscious AND NOT quarks are conscious (& introduction 1,4)
6) NOT Quarks are conscious (RAA 1,5) — bert1
Eugen         
         Setting out arguments always makes them seem more complicated than they are. I just quite like doing it. My point is just that in the sense of 'consciousness' used in this thread, it is not necessary that conscious things must be able to be knocked out. — bert1
Banno         
         2) If quarks are conscious then they can be knocked out, put to sleep (assumption) — bert1
bert1         
         If you are going to argue that rocks are conscious, you are also going to have to acknowledge and explain your novel use of the word "conscious" — Banno
Pantagruel         
         Consciousness does not come in degrees — bert1
Isaac         
         Such glosses talk about experience, qualia (which I dislike), something it is like to be it, subjectivity, having a point of view, and so on.
Your insistence that the medical definition is the only one is very annoying. — bert1
dex         
         
bert1         
         
Pantagruel         
         The degrees given in scales like these refer to differences in content, not in consciousness in the sense that the OP means it. — bert1
Harry Hindu         
         
Pantagruel         
         And isnt the content dependent upon the type of senses you have? Does more senses at work mean more consciousness for an entity? — Harry Hindu
Harry Hindu         
         
Mww         
         
Pantagruel         
         But if one wishes to think being aware and being conscious are the same thing — Mww
Pantagruel         
         And in this sense is not consciousness just another word for awareness? — Harry Hindu
Mww         
         But if one wishes to think being aware and being conscious are the same thing
— Mww
I personally do think awareness and consciousness are synonymous. — Pantagruel
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