Yes, I do, thanks. A little embarrassed I got it wrong twice.
> Do you see consciousness as separate from life?
Yes. And not only that (theoretically) you can have consciousness without life. They are separate things. One is about growing and reproducing, that other is about thinking.
> Would you agree that value requires more than just consciousness?
I don't understand what you mean, so I can not disagree or agree. Do you mean the capacity to value something, or that the thing has value? Or something else?
> Yes, I do, thanks. A little embarrassed I got it wrong twice.
No problem, I understood what you meant.
> Yes. And not only that (theoretically) you can have consciousness without life. They are separate things. One is about growing and reproducing, that other is about thinking.
Okay. Where does consciousness live?
> I don't understand what you mean, so I can not disagree or agree. Do you mean the capacity to value something, or that the thing has value? Or something else?
What I am saying is that consciousness by itself does not lead to judgement, and that it is possible to be conscious of something without assigning a value to it. Would you agree?
Yes, I do, thanks. A little embarrassed I got it wrong twice.
> Do you see consciousness as separate from life?
Yes. And not only that (theoretically) you can have consciousness without life. They are separate things. One is about growing and reproducing, that other is about thinking.
> Would you agree that value requires more than just consciousness?
I don't understand what you mean, so I can not disagree or agree. Do you mean the capacity to value something, or that the thing has value? Or something else?