rocketdodger
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Still, all of these different flavors of consciousness are produced by brains, and we have every reason to believe that the mechanism will be analogous for all conscious animals.
You mean like running, or flying?
Hmmm... I wonder if those things can be done via non-biological mechanisms ...
Speculating about some other form of consciousness, or a "general consciousness" that includes such forms, is empty wordplay.
Well I suppose that's how epistemology works, piggy. Sorry, I didn't make the rules.
You look at a bunch of stuff, you determine what that stuff has in common, and you label it. Then, if there is no reason other stuff couldn't have similar attributes, you have no choice but to admit it. You can't just stick your head in the sand. I mean, you can, but it is pretty irrational.
Thats like saying hey, horses and people and ostriches run because of muscle cells, so anything without muscle cells can't run.
No -- those things run because of the way their supporting limbs move them along. So quite obviously anything else that has supporting limbs that move it along in a similar fashion might be said to "run." Hence a general theory of running.