On 5/17/2019 7:14 AM, Bruno Marchal wrote:
But then it seems the theory talks about "preserving
consciousness", a first-person...what? perception that I'm me?
What perception could you have that told you your consciousness had
changed or been lost?
It is the difference between going out of the hospital, feeling
alive and well, or dying (whatever that means for the 1p). Of
course, in “reality” you will have intermediate, like feeling alive,
but not so well, …, needing many post arraignment, discovering new
consciousness state pleasant or unpleasant, etc.
No. That doesn't work because the feeling is the computation.
It is a category error to identify a feeling (which is 1p) with a
computation (which is arithmetical 3p, or physical 1p plural).
Ok, the feeling supervenes on the computation. But it still doesn't
answer the question, "...the theory talks about "preserving
consciousness", a first-person...what? perception that I'm me? What
perception could you have that told you your consciousness had changed
or been lost?"
Brent
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