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by wildmusings
3046 days ago
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You’re conflating memory with consciousness. As for the illusion question, it’s missing the point. It doesn’t make sense to call it an illusion. Your conscious experience may accurately reflect reality, but that doesn’t change the fact that you are experiencing the phenomenon of consciousness. That our consciousness is more fragmented than we at first think is similarly irrelevant to the hard problem; fragmented or not, the subjective experience lacks explanation. It’s very well possible that consciousness is unnecessary for thought. I strongly doubt that it is totally useless altogether, but that’s certainly possible too. Even if you believe it is probably useless, we investigate things of dubious utility all the time, often discovering unforeseen uses along the way. So the question remains: why are you so eager to dismiss the defining feature of the human experience? |
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Am I? If consciousness were a phenomenon no one had a memory of, would we even know it to exist? We certainly wouldn't be having this discussion. I can imagine a consciousness without memory, but I can also imagine a fantasy unicorn in real life. This doesn't mean either exists.
As for the illusion question, it’s missing the point. P
I don't think so. I think it's very significant that there's little difference between the consciousness of real sensory information and consciousness of illusion.
Even if you believe it is probably useless, we investigate things of dubious utility all the time, often discovering unforeseen uses along the way.
So you have no proof for your assertion. Only a suspicion. Perhaps a well founded one, I could even grant that.