What was the chain of reasoning you used to determine I couldn't define consciousness?
Well probably the fact that you asked me to do it.
I'm not stupid, I know this game. Don't talk down to me as if you're succeeding in setting up the "gotcha" and I don't see it.
Consciousness.
Meaning 1. The simple normal, understood neurological process that takes place using understood natural forces and events inside a human brain which produces a being capable of self awareness. This exists and has been explained to reasonable levels.
Meaning 2. Some magic, non-natural, non-quantifiable quality that science "just can't account for shucks darnit" that is required to be a fully "aware" human or that accounts for some "air gap" that doesn't exist between our awareness and our senses, that is pretty much just "soul." This does not exist, so I will not be explaining it.
You will use Consciousness to mean both 1 and 2 interchangeably until I slip up and don't clarify it one time, at which point the clarification will become the discussion forever with no way of going back. I've played this game before. I say "Consciousness when you're using it as code word for soul doesn't exist" and I get presented a clumsy "Aha! You stumbled into my clever trap later" moment when I use the term "consciousness" in some offhand manner to mean "basic awareness" or "not being asleep/knocked out" or whatever. I know this because this is literally how this discussion always goes. I've already got my copy of the script. It's very well worn.
So to clarify.
Meaning 1. Exists and is explainable.
Meaning 2. Doesn't exist so doesn't need to be explained.
I will tolerate no discussion that requires me to clarify 1 and 2 over and over so go ahead and figure out now which word for 1 and which word for 2 we should both be using.
But since we're having a discussion about it I will assume that you think either 1 or 2 is wrong.
Now, please, present what part of the human mental experience exists that can't be explained by the normal functioning neurological system of a human brain. Clearly, without word salad, and in your own words not the words of someone who died before indoor plumbing.
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