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So do you think this avoids weak emergence?Perhaps consciousness is something that networked cooperative/competitive brains do. — green flag
Cloud computing isn't emergent?What about cloud computing ? — green flag
Maybe the opening poster will benefit from a step away from the usual egocentric veil-of-ideas Cartesianism (I don't mean 'egocentric' ethically but just in terms of a focus on [oxymoronic?] individual consciousness.) — green flag
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Now, substitute "certain of my synapses firing" for "toaster" and "the taste of vanilla" for "headache". Is the taste of vanilla any better explained than my headaches? — Art48
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But do you think someone could come up with a theory that avoids weak emergence as well? — Eugen
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Another question : How do we know it when we see it ? — green flag
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Consciousness = subjective experience, i.e. the way it is like to be something. — Eugen
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If AI gains eminence we will all find out. — jgill
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I totally don't understand this question. — Eugen
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How do you determine whether something has consciousness ? — green flag
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-Fundamental for survival? Sure, but not fundamental in a mystical way(ontology of reality). Maybe you can explain what you mean by the term " conscious is fundamental". That would allow a good conversation.Mark himself, although he provides an interesting epistemology, believes consciousness is fundamental. — Eugen
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2. I give you the freedom to define consciousness exactly as you like. — Eugen
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But humans can't do that for one another. Or it wouldn't be interesting. Concepts are essentially/ideally public. If you correct me, you help prove my point.
I asked you to clarify what you meant to bring you in to my approach. That's all I can offer. To me this is not like a chess problem. It's as deep as the problems of meaning and being. — green flag
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At this moment, people have already expressed their opinion in unanimity. — Eugen
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