What is that supposed to mean?
And after a great deal of coaxing, FUWF conceded that this meant that he considered my definition overbroad, and offered for consideration some qualifiers, which was a valid and interesting discussion, though he still resorted too often to ad hominems in place of reason. Then he left.
Which is, of course, neither correct nor in any way relevant.
I didn't ignore it, I pointed out that it was irrelevant.
Well, no.
Nope. You still don't grasp what self-reference is.
Reductio ad fail, I'm afraid.
How is that memorable? I don't recall exctly how FUWF redefined "qualia", but his misunderstanding of Dennett's position - and mine - is complete.
Yes, as I said, he all too often resorted to ad hominem attacks (and arguments from authority) in place of reason.
Which is, of course, entirely unrelated to anything I have ever said.
Right. Now this goes to the heart of the discussion with FUWF. He says that consciousness is self-referential information processing, but with additional qualifiers. In other words, we mostly agreed, and he entirely disagrees with you, and AkuManiMani, and the rest of you.
He had a semantic difference. He decided, rather than discuss this difference reasonably, to devote much of his time to irrelevant and absurd ad hominems.
Again, did not address anything I ever said.
Again, he doesn't bother to address the point, just resorts to ad hominems. The conclusion that there are multiple distinct consciousnesses running simultaneously within your brain is a very clear one given the examination of brain function and failure modes. Blindsight is one good example; split brain patients the most striking.
His key failure here is that he doesn't even attempt to address the point. He did that a lot, which is why the debate mostly went nowhere.
Again, this is not addressing anything I've ever said.
And took him off when he decided to actually discuss matters. And then he left.
He made a few rational points. You have quoted only one of them - the rest being utter failure - and even in that he couldn't restrain himself to discussing the subject.
Oh, and just remember, through all that abuse and illogic, he was agreeing with me.