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Are You Conscious?

Are you concious?

  • Of course, what a stupid question

    Votes: 89 61.8%
  • Maybe

    Votes: 40 27.8%
  • No

    Votes: 15 10.4%

  • Total voters
    144
Often times I am awake, but my mind is not active.

Often times my mind is active, but I am not awake.

We are all the dream of the dolphin.
 
Is one considered conscious when asleep?

I consider myself conscious when I'm awake, most of the time, but not always, sometimes more or less. :)
 
I think consiousness as a monolithic, continuous "thing" is an illusion. If I am correct and if these characteristics are part of your definition of consciousness, then I am not.

ETA- Where's the mandatory "Planet X" option?
 
- I am occasionally conscious
- I exhibit conscious behavior
- I am more conscious than a rock
- I am conscious, for certain popularly accepted definitions of conscious
- You tell me whether or not I am conscious
- Beer!
- I like to think I am conscious, but I could be wrong (My personal favorite.)
- Planet X is aware of you

lol, I initially read this as a single answer to the OP question.
 
Hmm, so if someone asks you if you're hungry...

- I am occasionally conscious hungry
- I exhibit conscious hungry behavior
- I am more conscious hungry than a rock
- I am conscious hungry, for certain popularly accepted definitions of conscious hungry
- You tell me whether or not I am conscious hungry
- Beer!
- I like to think I am conscious hungry, but I could be wrong (My personal favorite.)
- Planet X is aware of your hunger

You probably don't get asked how you feel too often, do you?
 
Hmm.. 47% of JREFers, when responding to a poll question, could not confirm that they were conscious.
I bet that doesn't make it into SWIFT any time soon.
 
Ask me right now and I'll say "yes".

Ask me at 3:30 in the morning when I'm heavily sunken in deep sleep, and the answer may not be the same.

Ask me after I've been hit with a rock on the head and fainted, or then again died, and you'll get the same response you would if you had asked the question to the rock I was hit with.
 
The calls for someone to define "conscious" are interesting and curious. As if anyone here actually suspects that they may not, at the moment, actually be conscious (according to any usual and customary definition).

I seriously doubt that anyone here actually harbors any such questions.
 
Yes, although after a thirteen-hour day, I'm not always sure who has Alzheimer's anymore-- me or the patients. (Check: Yes, I do remember what a spoon is for.) ;)
 

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