lupus_in_fabula
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westprog said:Exactly what consciousness is remains illusive.
Yes, it seems there’s no consensus on what we mean by consciousness. It’s my guess that if we’re asking “what consciousness is” in such a way as to imply something other than brain processing existing in the brain, like some physical force in its own right, then we might be looking in vain. Such thing might not exist. “That” could thus be considered to be an “illusion”.
However, if we’re looking for a gross difference between systemic conditions in the brain, where one exemplifies a condition of unconsciousness and the other consciousness, then I think there’s a good chance we’re able to map the differences in ever more detail, thus also explain how consciousness works. Thus I think we could be able to extract some more general principles for defining it … i.e. what consciousness “is”.
I am wary of making any attempts to restrict or define it - but anyway - consciousness could be said to be perceiving. Among the things we perceive is the fact that we are perceiving.
Could that “perceive that we are perceiving” also be described, in systemic terms, as something like self-reference?
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