On 12/14/2011 4:34 PM, Craig Weinberg wrote:
On Dec 14, 1:57 pm, meekerdb<meeke...@verizon.net>  wrote:

It matters in that the cartoon is patterns on a piece of film whose environment 
is our world.
The cartoon only exists as a pattern to us, not to the piece of film.
The human psyche is the cartoon's only environment. The pigments or
emulsions or pixels which conduct the sense and motive of the
cartoonist to it's human audience are not the cartoon. In the literal
sense of the film and its world, there is no pattern, just a stain.

Craig


So you have muddled the question into, "Is our consciousness awareness of the fictional events in a cartoon conscious?"

Brent

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