The logical question that arises is: Where did the conscious mind come from? — Ken Edwards
Draw me a graph. — Ken Edwards
So giraffes can't think since they have no vocal cords? — TheMadFool
an image of a boabab tree in a giraffe's mind and the word "boabab" in a human's mind are semantically identical. — TheMadFool
You wouldn't, for instance, say that "water" and "aqua" and a picture of a glass of water are different in any significant sense, right? — TheMadFool
MWW suggested that I might have it backwards and I think he is correct. — Ken Edwards
I now think speech itself is only one aspect of a complex gestalt. — Ken Edwards
Without a conscious mind there could be no speech....
Agreed.
.....Without speech there could be no conscious mind.....
Not agreed. Without the experience to prove it, I still think I should be fully capable of playing a decent game of chess, even after vocal chord removal surgery. Multiplication tables should still reside in consciousness, and Mona Lisa will still be butt-ugly.
........Without vocal chords there could be neither. — Ken Edwards
The logical question that arises is: Where did the conscious mind come from? — Ken Edwards
Early man had more brain cells than any other animal on earth — Ken Edwards
The conscious mind can talk but it cant itch. — Ken Edwards
The conscous mind can only deal with words or symbols like math symbols. It is the part of the mind that you and I are using now. It can talk but it can't feel. — Ken Edwards
The conscious mind cannot produce emotions nor feelings. Emotions and feeling are produced by the vast-over mind and are, as you state, very different one from the other. (There may be problems with the word "Feeling". It seems to have more than one meaning or definition). — Ken Edwards
The conscious mind braincells — Ken Edwards
Do you notice an awkwardness in your thinking? — Ken Edwards
The conscious mind braincells are easily shown to be located in the prefrontal lobes which is the bulge in the head just above the eyes. — Ken Edwards
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