On Sun, Oct 14, 2018 at 10:53 PM Brent Meeker <[email protected]> wrote:

> *The reason for not doubting that other human beings are conscious is
> that (1) I am conscious and*
>

But you know for a fact you're not conscious all the time, you know you're
not conscious when you're sleeping or under anesthesia or before you were
born and, although you don't know for certain, you probably suspect you
won't be conscious after you're dead. And you may have also noticed a
pattern here, you seem to only be conscious when you have the ability to
behave intelligently.


> > *(2) other human beings are made of the same stuff in approximately the
> same way that I am*
>

There is a lot of wiggle room in that "approximately", what difference is
important and what is just incidental? Maybe men are conscious and women
are not, maybe white people are conscious and black people are not, maybe
right handers are conscious and left handers are not. Maybe, but I doubt
it.

Structurally the difference between you and you're recently deceased twin
brother is at only one point, your unfortunate sibling has a hole in his
heart and you do not, but you're still more similar to your twin than you
are to me, and yet I bet you believe I am more conscious than your brother
because one of us can still behave intelligently and one can't.


> > *and (3) they behave the same way in relation to what I am conscious
> of, e.g. they jump at a sudden loud sound.*
>

As I said neither you nor other people act that way all the time, only when
they have the ability to behave intelligently.

John K Clark

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