I believe the statistics show a general downward trend in violence, and a general improvement in the human condition over recent history brought about by reason, science and humanism. — Daemon
Nothing called “consciousness” comes from the brain. — NOS4A2
Just wanted to chime in and say "Well done". I believe people who still think consciousness does not come from the brain are like flat earthers. People need to understand this is not up for rational debate anymore. — Philosophim
The conscious being itself produces “consciousness”. — NOS4A2
So Garrett, you asked for support for my assertion that the brain doesn't work through "information", and I provided it. Dehaene, defending Global Workspace Theory, says that "consciousness is nothing but the flexible circulation of information within a dense switchboard of cortical neurons".
And as Cobb observes, Global Workspace Theory does not explain why flexible circulation of information causes consciousness to pop up.
Now me, I think it's stuff like electrochemical impulses and wavelike interactions between populations of neurons that cause and modify consciousness. And not "information". I don't think GWT explains anything.
Do you have any response? — Daemon
I really don't undestand ... Why do you defend neuroscience so persistently in the matter of consiousness ... What it's for you? And esp. why are you doing that in here? Are you here to promote Science or Philosophy? — Alkis Piskas
Not sure there can ever be a convincing account, when the disparity between what the brain is doing (physics) is on one hand, and what the brain has done (metaphysics), is on the other. — Mww
They even consider it as a subject matter of --or belonging to-- Neuroscience! And it's not only them: the whole scientific community (except a few cases) shares the same view. — Alkis Piskas
Nothing called “consciousness” comes from the brain. — NOS4A2
have a claim of where consciousness comes from, and have the entirety of neuroscience to back me up. What's your alternative? — Philosophim
Of course it comes from the brain. Ever seen a person get knocked out by hitting their head? How do you think that happens? Barring all the massive evidence at this point in scientific discovery, where does it come from then? I have a claim of where consciousness comes from, and have the entirety of neuroscience to back me up. What's your alternative? — Philosophim
First, you did pronounce that consciousness is solved, which was truly comical. — Joe Mello
You answered my long reply in seconds.
You’re a bigmouth who acts like a drunk. — Joe Mello
is like a radio receiver; that it in some sense receives consciousness, doesn't produce it. Who's right? Who knows and how could the 'fact of the matter' ever be demonstrated? — Janus
Translation: You have never heard of a physical seat of an immaterial power before, and you can’t get yourself to admit it in public.
Have another beer and get even more pissed off. That’s the measure of your worth. — Joe Mello
There's no evidence of this kind of assumption, and all the evidence that does exist suggest mine, and philosophim's position. — Garrett Travers
I don't have the time to read all those. As I said you really should produce the argument yourself, or at least point to the passages in those papers which make the argument. Or tell me just how we should expect the experimental findings to differ if consciousness was received by, rather than produced in, the brain. — Janus
What evidence actually suggests that the brain produces rather than receives consciousness? — Janus
GT is right on this account : wild speculation does not supersede testable science. You gotta bring more than "here there be monsters". — Real Gone Cat
The knee-jerk horror that philosophy majors harbor for any argument connecting consciousness and the brain needs explaining. One possibility is that it is taught at university, and to pass their courses, the suggestible young students drink the Kool-aid without question. Meanwhile, the rest of the world goes on blissfully believing in : using medicine to help with depression and ADHD, wearing bike helmets to prevent concussions, brain-death being true death, and the like. — Real Gone Cat
I know you philosophy majors hate science, but come on. Receives from where? And why can't any of us remember our thoughts before the brain received them?
GT is right on this account : wild speculation does not supersede testable science. You gotta bring more than "here there be monsters". — Real Gone Cat
Meanwhile, the rest of the world goes on blissfully believing in : using medicine to help with depression and ADHD, wearing bike helmets to prevent concussions, brain-death being true death, and the like. — Real Gone Cat
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