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by tsimionescu
1401 days ago
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Any definition of consciousness in which a human is conscious while a rock isn't conscious will do for my statement above. And if your definition of consciousness makes rocks or electrons conscious, I don't think you're really capturing what most humans mean by the concept. Note: animism or something like the Hindu concept of Brahman still imply the same kind of consciousness that I'm talking about. The soul (for animism) or Brahman itself are the conscious things, they just happen to live in/encompass rocks or electrons. |
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http://www.scholarpedia.org/article/Integrated_information_t...
Though, the loss of magic is most likely more correlated with approaching this mostly rationally and analytically, than our scientific progress as a species.
You seem to be confusing your personal semantics with fundamental truth (we're all slaves to this tendency, I think). If you're looking for magic you need to look inward, not outward. And see if you can make that voice of reasoning be quiet for some extended time.