biomorph
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The person claims to be conscious, and his intestine doesn't.
Can we tell for certain? No. For all we know, our guts are people too.
Good point, a person can claim to be conscious, however consciousness is a description of whole gamut of underlying physical process's, not a thing.
It can be defined for sure, but so can "atmosphere" and "understanding"
Yet these also are not items, just broad descriptions of several, even many, individual functions a person experiences or processes to survive.
making a collective description isn't incorrect, but to give that description attributes it doesn't have is misleading.
Consciousness isn't a thing, is it?