What are your thoughts on split brains which develop two independently
conscious minds?

We're they always two minds, or do they become such when they can't
communicate?

Jason

On Monday, February 2, 2015, meekerdb <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 2/2/2015 8:37 PM, Jason Resch wrote:
>
> You can no more assume those other parts of your brain are unconscious
than you can assume other beings lack consciousness. You might even have
solved it consciously but are amnesiac about it.
>
> Poincare's unconscious was pretty smart, it could prove theorems his
consciousness couldn't.  So JKC would say that proves his unconscious was
conscious.  I think that's what Bruno calls []f.
>
> I infer (not assume) other beings are conscious because they are very
similar to me and act like I act when I'm conscious.  Pieces of brain don't
look much like me and they don't act like me.
>
> Brent
>
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