You are making a category mistake. You state that change is a property. but then you make change the thing, the actor. — Metaphysician Undercover
Question: would such a progression of linear time to a conscious being allow them to understand its infinite nature though not being able experience infinity itself due to their limited timespan or would the experience of time standing still as it were during it’s progression constitute an understanding of infinity anyway of the infinite nature of time ? — invicta
Actually, there is one substance in the world with the consistent property of causing change. That universal Substance (Aristotle's essence)*1 functions like an enzyme in the world : it causes Change, but does not itself change. That substance is what we call "Energy". It is invisible & intangible & immaterial, but it's what makes the world go 'round. — Gnomon
Which is why physicists refer to the opposite of negative Entropy as positive Negentropy. — Gnomon
So, if you can accept that shape-shifting Information is also the essence of Consciousness, then the so-called "Hard Problem" becomes simpler. You do the math. :smile: — Gnomon
Why aren't we talking about the behavior of neurotransmitters and dopamine? Why is hippocampus not mentioned here? I'm at a loss for how to argue about this because we have gone so far away from the true source. We criticize and shun neuroscience, yet we're willing to turn to physics to make our point. Did we sign an exclusive contract with physics? Or do we think that we're taken more seriously if we use physics instead of neuroscience? — L'éléphant
But for the sake of argument, suppose "change" is a property which is stable and constant, then we would have to say that the changing thing is unchanging — Metaphysician Undercover
BTW, "interdisciplinarity" gets ~6.5 million results in Google. And "interdisciplinary" ... ~405 million! — Alkis Piskas
So, you must have a different idea of "change" than I. — Metaphysician Undercover
It's a little hazardous to form an analogy outside physics with a concept or result in physics — jgill
Can you use relativity and QM to describe Metabolism or Mitosis — Nickolasgaspar
You do understand that Conscious States are a biological phenomenon? — Nickolasgaspar
"Change" is incompatible with "stable property" — Metaphysician Undercover
So treating substance as if it could loose it's stability is to take the substance out of substance — Metaphysician Undercover
Your "will" is not a thing either; you are free to pick your words if you like, you are then fated to them (the implications of having said them). — Antony Nickles
consciousness is a thing in order to make our part in the world more under our control than it is, more certain. It — Antony Nickles
. In which case, how I am supposed to interpret a speaker as referring to my experiences? — sime
I'm not talking about you being sure that you exist (though being self-aware is a pretty low bar to say you're not a sheep, or a puppet, or a dupe, or a "ghost of your former self". You "exist"?; if you are here but it wouldn't matter if it were someone else just as much as you, do "you" really exist? — Antony Nickles
. In an attempt to impose certainty on our knowledge of ourselves and others--to try to have control over who we think we are and what we say—philosophy created the idea of "consciousness" (along with subjectivity, internal intention—“my” meaning, qualia, etc.) — Antony Nickles
No no, your end goal "simply be" description there is off. That is not what I meant. — schopenhauer1
B is under no moral (or legal, for that matter) obligation to bring legal action — Ciceronianus
is not necessarily justice, because the court operates on a monetarist civil law, rather than karmic principle. And it is certainly not restorative, because now we have other persons involved, who need to be paid for their time and effort, and both litigants have spent extra money, time and effort on the court case. What began as a simple one-to-one transaction has snowballed into a societal issue. — Vera Mont
Why is it necessary to blame? What purpose does it serve? — Vera Mont
If two people have headaches there is no way of comparing whether both of them are having the same type of pain. — Andrew4Handel
So is the is this a resolvable problem? Does this mean we are closed off from others in some kind of profound way? — Andrew4Handel
So is the is this a resolvable problem? Does this mean we are closed off from others in some kind of profound way?
I think it is all a problem form brain correlations because if you can't define something accurately how can you correlate it? — Andrew4Handel
If two people have headaches there is no way of comparing whether both of them are having the same type of pain. — Andrew4Handel
. They are not facts, they are ways of thinking about something. As I see it, they are not useful ways of thinking, but that is certainly opinion, not fact. — T Clark
Jesus often spoke with the authority of someone who had direct knowledge of God, whereas the rabbis tended to rely on the authority of the Torah and the interpretations of previous rabbis. — Wayfarer
We have no knowledge of how he spoke or what he said. — Fooloso4
. Just me and a whole bunch of nothing. I'd probably flip out — Vera Mont
But one we can't follow, by definition of our human operation, hence my OP. — schopenhauer1
This unique characteristic of human cognition has been the subject of much discussion among philosophers and academics. — schopenhauer1
This is a tragic break in nature — schopenhauer1
You are confusing different properties of mind with Consciousness. Consciousness, according to Neuroscience is the third basic mental property.
Consciousness is the brain's ability to connect stimuli with the rest of our mind properties allowing the emergence of content in our experiences. — Nickolasgaspar
The complementary blue, rather than orange, is designed to undermine any suggestions of Irishness. — Jamal
The proof is in the numbers, so explain how that comes about. — jgill
So a change in speed/rate is the difference between thought and memory for such a conscious entity. — Benj96
Could you elaborate on that? — Daniel
Interesting ideas thanks.
I do like the trinity, action potential (positive emptiness)-energy-matter — TheMadMan