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well, If I was purely a brain, I wouldn't have a sub-conscious, so there must be something that's separating the consciousness.
Quote from: ginn on July 04, 2012, 07:03:45 pmwell, If I was purely a brain, I wouldn't have a sub-conscious, so there must be something that's separating the consciousness.How do you arrive at that conclusion?
Now when we know our consciousness is affected by our brain and body, we could start comparing ourselves to animals. Like we can, animals can too socialize, very much more primitive might be added, but there's still more than just primitive reflexes.In other words, the only thing that differentiate us from animals is how our intelligence lets us have a much more 'controlled' perception of the world.
Simple problem solving.
QuoteSimple problem solving.no, I mean, what line of reasoning concluded that if you have a sub-conscious you must be more than a brain?
If I really am the brain, I should have full control over my body.We aren't limited to our senses, because then we wouldn't be able to move, think or even create memories.
QuoteIf I really am the brain, I should have full control over my body.We aren't limited to our senses, because then we wouldn't be able to move, think or even create memories.How would limiting to senses limit to those things?How would consciousness being a property of the brain imply full control?
So why are there no computers right activist groups?
I don't see why the brain would not let itself have control over itself, or even how it could do that.