Question for materialists/physicalists: is Dishbrain conscious and what evidence do you have for your answer? — RogueAI
I don't think we can define consciousness, other than we each have a private definition of it, which we assume everyone else has a similar definition (are you a P-zombie, 180???).
And therefore that is not a definition in any discursive sense. On the contrary, however, "consciousness" is defined both by philosophy (for example ) and by various sciences in countless ways; what has yet to be achieved, Rogue, is a scientific model which explains "consciousness" (and/or the human brain) in a testable way.That we can only define consciousness by reference to our own consciousness, which is inaccessible to anyone else. — RogueAI
.↪bert1 ↪Daemon Light sensors, for example, "point to green" (or other EM frequencies); the capability "to point" does not itself indicate (define) "consciousness". — 180 Proof
And therefore that is not a definition in any discursive sense. On the contrary, however, "consciousness" is defined both by philosophy (for example ↪180 Proof
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'Consciousness is secondary – much more veto than volo – and confabulatory', perhaps selected for as a beneficial social-coordination adaptation which functions as the 'phenomenal complement' to natural language usage. — 180 Proof
awareness of self-awareness = consciousness — 180 Proof
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