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by drdeca
2677 days ago
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I believe this was all in response to the idea that “it _feels_ like consciousness is in the head/brain” being an argument against panpsychism. That one can do things such that it _feels like_ one’s consciousness is elsewhere, seems to go against that point? Though, a similar point of “if a person loses their head, their consciousness seems to go away. Their hands do not move independently.” And “ If, as panpsychism claims, their hands are also conscious, what must it be like for their movement to be directed by consciousness outside of itself?” |
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