Dancing David
Penultimate Amazing
I will argue that it doesn't exist. It is a rubric under which many other things are attributed.
Dancing David said:I will argue that it doesn't exist. It is a rubric under which many other things are attributed.
The textbook definition includes:Dancing David said:Ah, theres the rub, in using language to describe the process underlying awareness. There are many kinds of awareness,
Awareness of body=sensation.
Awareness of cognition=thought.
So I ask, Awareness of what?
Bikewer said:Self, according to most.
Jeff Corey said:
Defining "awareness" is usually based upon self-report. Was Koko aware of her toothache? Well, she reported it in ASL and the tooth she pointed to was infected and treated.
Is Koko conscious?
Are you?
prustage said:This is easy.
Consiousness is the same as consciousness only spelled wrongly.
That sounds like you are saying it can only be defined behaviorally.Dancing David said:... consiousness can only be defined behavioraly from the observational stand point.
I'm having a similar discussion in another thread with BillyJoe. As a materialist, he is defining a human POV = self = pattern of neural firings in the brain.Dancing David said:... And certainly awareness of cognition and awareness of memory or awareness of the reconstructive process of memory are things generaly attributed to consciousness.
While we are defining consiousness what i am trying to do is reduce it to other processes, I could be wrong for doing so, but I am trying to add consciousness to the list of things like the self. Human conception solely.
Dancing David said:I will argue that it doesn't exist. It is a rubric under which many other things are attributed.
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Leading to the famous p-zombie, which is a creature that exhibits all the behaviors of consiousness but is not. I once postulated, in response to the erudire Mecrutio, that there are in fact creatures that behave as though they have 'mind's but in fact they don't, the m-zombie.
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I know the phenomonon well. I think it is something to be developed, kinda like perfect meditation. That is, just be... or more new agey - be the garden,man.Darat said:Many times the "I" that enables me to type this post is not "here", it is a transient experience. For instance I will do some gardening later on today and there will be times when my awareness of being anything will just fade away yet I will continue to weed, then there will periods were my†internal monologue me†is reactivated to deal with a stimulus e.g. I will consider something like "should I move this plant", then it will fade again as I go about "moving" the plant.
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The problem is that you totally disregard all natural sciences. When I say that the brain and the neurons govern the consciousness, you say that I don’t understand. When I propose that all functions in the brain are electro chemical reactions carried out by proteins and ribozymes, you say that consciousness is supernatural. When I say that consciousness is comprehensible and explainable, you still say that consciousness is supernatural. You totally dismiss all the advances biochemistry researchers has done the last 100 years or so.Interesting Ian said:It cannot be defined. Certainly it is not a physical process.
I agree. It's like... beauty.Originally posted by Interesting Ian
It cannot be defined. Certainly it is not a physical process.
Certainly you are wrong, as ever. It occurs in me and it is not a paranormal process, only a complete dullard would say that.Interesting Ian said:It cannot be defined. Certainly it is not a physical process.