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by sullyj3 1944 days ago
I don't think this captures most peoples' intuitive notion of consciousness at all. Most people think of it as their directly perceived experience.
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I can't really discuss the directly perceived experience of anything other than myself since I have no way of accessing it. I have no way of knowing if you have directly perceived experiences, but I would assume you do since I can see certain characteristics in you.

For what it's worth, I actually do think that a collection of people (such as the United States) has directly perceived experiences. That's something that would be quite difficult to prove, and I believe those experiences would be very different from ours. Similarly, I think the directly perceived experiences of a housefly or an amoeba would be very different from my own as well.

I don't see that it follows that if you don't have access to something, you can't discuss it.

Appreciate your clarification in the second paragraph.