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by cobraetor
1935 days ago
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You are misrepresenting my comment, which I wrote only because you said "I feel like I've learned literally nothing from any of them". I indicated that affect, not consciousness, is imagined. Furthermore, I indicated (which you entirely overlooked) that consciousness is independent of affect. Take that as a working theory, and you just might discover something new. Discard whatever you've read in the last 10-15 years, and start afresh; otherwise, you'll just be rehashing the same old same old. |
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