Without the language parts of our brains are we even conscious? — TiredThinker
My chickens are conscious, but they don't say much. — Banno
I think this is a very good and important question.Where does consciousness begin? Without the language parts of our brains are we even conscious? — TiredThinker
I recently read an article -- can't put my hand on it now -- arguing that human consciousness differs from animal awareness primarily in its use of verbal concepts : i. e. language. It also concluded that human language is both cause & effect of complex social situations. Language allows us to communicate in abstract symbols instead of grunts & gestures. It also allows individuals to function as integral parts of a larger system (society) with common goals & intentions, beyond simple inborn instincts.Where does consciousness begin? Without the language parts of our brains are we even conscious? — TiredThinker
You are stating language to necessarily be a more advanced form of consciousness and therefore a successor only? — TiredThinker
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