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Conscious enough to respond to questions here on RF. That counts doesn't it?
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Conscious enough to respond to questions here on RF. That counts doesn't it?
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Relative to what?The very fact that you can see this post and agree or disagree proves it. This is the starting point for non realism. Do any of you want to dispute the point that consciousness is relative?
Yes, I am seeing the content of consciousness.Are you seeing this?
Nothing but content.And consciousness is made up of what?
I get the feeling you are using "relative" to mean something else.Can you see this post?
Right now? Me.Relative to what?
And at other times?Right now? Me.
I wasn't there when it happenedAnd at other times?
So... something happened, and you were either there or not, but if you were there, you were relative to …. consciousness?I wasn't there when it happened
Did someone see me do it?So... something happened, and you were either there or not, but if you were there, you were relative to …. consciousness?
I dunno… did they?Did someone see me do it?
Consciousness does not imply choice.The very fact that you can see this post and agree or disagree proves it. This is the starting point for non realism. Do any of you want to dispute the point that consciousness is relative?
Thanks, I have bookmarked Dr. Lily. Drugs and isolation chambers can create other forms of consciousness but I don't think they necessarily can explain all forms.
I doubt there is an explanation.
It wasn’t just the use of LSD that characterised Lilly. Those experiments involved preparation of subjects with hypnotic induction prior to the session ( 500 micrograms in an isolation/float chamber) . The hypnotic inductions were used to build specific kinds of belief systems. Then the subjects experiences were analysed in relation to those induced belief systems.
Lilly was attempting to bring the scientific method into exploring the relationship of belief and forms of consciousness.
The very fact that you can see this post and agree or disagree proves it. This is the starting point for non realism. Do any of you want to dispute the point that consciousness is relative?
There's a real you in there! And regardless of anyone else being, you are still there!
Consciousness is non relative until you make a relative expression.
You mean like sense data and stuff like that?I don't wish to contest the point, but I wish to ask, do you believe the process of consciousness is relative to the qualia of consciousness?
What do you mean by "real"? Consciousness is a recursive process. Giving it a label doesn't make it real. There is no static thing that can be grasped or discovered. Every 60 milliseconds there is a flash of consciousness that arrives from the pre-material level of the universe and hits the material threshold collapsing the waveform and like a videotape we perceive the world as continuous but it is not. We miss far more than we perceive. We miss 59 milliseconds of every 60. Doesn't this mean that "real" is a relative concept too?
Not necessarily. Our senses report qualia, but the stone deep within the earth that nobody sees and will never be seen has qualia. Qualia is also pre-material as well as material.You mean like sense data and stuff like that?