as per (e.g.)Talking about the role quantum mechanics plays in any purported 'theory of consciousness' is like talking about the role QM plays in a theory of music ... — 180 Proof
...the late, eminent, particle physicist and philosopher Victor Stenger, particularly his book The Unconscious Quantum reviewed here. I'm quite skeptical as it is of the terms like "entanglement" and "superposition", "energy fields" and "non-locality" that you're (mis)using, Enrique. — 180 Proof
doubt the amoeba has much awareness of its own psychological reality..... — Pantagruel
The psychological reality is the awareness. — Raymond
Self-consciousness versus consciousness though...... — Pantagruel
Consciousness is not a substance (Re: Substance is a particular kind of matter with uniform properties.).Supposing consciousness to be a different substance — javra
Yes, as far as the senses --i.e. the physical world-- are concerned. In fact, both the sences --e.g. bad vision-- and the brain --brain damage-- set limits to consciousness, since they limit perception. This is as far as science can attest to. But when it comes, for example, to feelings --joy, sorrow, etc.-- and other human emotional manifestations, things get outside science's jurisdiction.wouldn't you agree that all this scientific evidence nevertheless demonstrates that the limits or boundaries of an individual human consciousness is for all intended purposes largely, if not fully, set by the brain? — javra
I would rather say "substance - non-substance" dualism ...In this substance-dualism supposition — javra
I agree. (This can be derived from what I said earlier.)be it the physical information of the body, the psychical perceptual information of what is perceived, and so forth - would literally give form to, i.e. in-form, one’s consciousness such that it holds specific limits or boundaries — javra
.[consciousnessw] is nevertheless dependent on the body’s being for its moment to moment form — javra
Now here we are moving into a quite controversial area! :smile:for its identity as ego or self — javra
The fields are held in lock by the biological circuity of the brain. Just in the same way an electric circuit holds the current of an electric field. — Josh Alfred
Consciousness is not a substance (Re: Substance ia particular kind of matter with uniform properties.) — Alkis Piskas
So, to speak more correctly — Alkis Piskas
Supposing consciousness to be a different substance — javra
Consciousness is not a substance (Re: Substance ia particular kind of matter with uniform properties.).
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I would rather say "substance - non-substance" dualism . — Alkis Piskas
for its identity as ego or self — javra
Now here we are moving here into a quite controversial area! :smile: — Alkis Piskas
Because, in the subject of consciousness, it is better and more exact to speak about "non-physical" than "non-substance", which can mean anything, physical and non-physical.Why is that more correctly? — Raymond
I believe that you should post it as a major note and in big letters! :grin:I’ll post it as a minor sidenote regarding alternative views. — javra
Information is not a substance. It is facts, which can be known, evaluated, processed etc. by the mind. So, both information and consciousness are non-substance --better, non-physical.“information as substance” — javra
Thanks for this. I had to look it up! :grin: According to this theory, substance can mean the foundation, property of an object or the object itself. And this, indeed, creates a pysical - non-physical dualism. Nice! :up:Substance theory — javra
I don't see the other leg of "both" ...we take information to be something that can be both ontically created and eradicated ... — javra
Well, I have already rejected consciousness as substance ... :smile:duality between “awareness as substance” and “information as non-substance” — javra
Not sure about the meaning of this. Information that comes from the body or that refers to the body?physical information of the body — javra
Awarenes does not contain or has information. It is a state that makes it possible for us to acquire (perceive, know about) information. So, it is knowledge that contains information.awareness devoid of any information — javra
OK, I can see why you mentioned "ego" and "self" ...awareness would then be literally infinite ... as an ultimate reality that consists of a literally selfless/egoless awareness — javra
Why s that more correctly?
— Raymond
Because, in the subject of consciousness, it is better and more exact to speak about "non-physical" than "non-substance", which can mean anything, physical and non-physical. — Alkis Piskas
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