Robin
Penultimate Amazing
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There is always the tacit assumption in these debates that when we say the word 'consciousness' we are all talking about the same thing.
But sometimes when I make the observation 'consciousness is observably complex', people reply 'no, consciousness itself is not complex, it is simple'.
Now the thing I refer to as 'consciousness' is complex and I can't begin to imagine what the simple thing is that others are referring to.
So how can we say that we know what consciousness is when we can't put it into words and can't agree even on what it is like?
But sometimes when I make the observation 'consciousness is observably complex', people reply 'no, consciousness itself is not complex, it is simple'.
Now the thing I refer to as 'consciousness' is complex and I can't begin to imagine what the simple thing is that others are referring to.
So how can we say that we know what consciousness is when we can't put it into words and can't agree even on what it is like?