I think that consciousness can be defines in terms of experience or awareness. Just as we have complex awareness due to complex activity of the brain, maybe there is simpler awareness in less comples systems. Another "argument from analogy". Like I said to Eudaimonist that does not constitute science, but I personally am not sure that there is an "E=MC^2" type understanding of the mind as things stand.I will return to my very first point in this thread: define "consciousness" for purposes of this thread.
The OP rejects scientific definitions because he feels philosophy needs a different definition. Ok.
However, the definitions he provides are pretty loose. He also concedes that "consciousness of quarks" would be "very different" from consciousness as we know it.
Right.So the issue is not agnosticism concerning the consciousness of quarks, but rather agnosticism whether some people at some point in time manage to come up with a definition of "consciousness" that will necessitate us to include quarks.
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