"We have talked about consciousness but have never fully defined it.  
Dictionary definitions of "consciousness" are little better than those for 
"physics."  We've been using "consciousness" as roughly equivalent to 
"awareness." or perhaps the _feeling_ of awareness.  It certainly includes the 
perception of free will.  Our use of the term "consciousness" is that standard 
in the treatment of the quantum measurement problem.  (In any event, as Humpty 
Dumpty told Alice:  "When I use a word . . . it means just what I choose it to 
mean," and the philosopher Wittgenstein would more or less agree.)

   "It is often pointed out that we can know of the existence of consciousness 
in _no_ other way than through our first-person feeling of awareness or the 
second-person reports of others.  (In the following chapter we suggest a 
quantum challenge to this limitation.)  

   "We will not refer to many of the things found in discussions of 
consciousness from a psychological point of view.  For example, we will not 
talk of optical illusions, mental disturbances, self-consciousness, or Freud's 
seat of hidden emotions,  the _unconscious."



>>>>> (Rosenblum & Kuttner,'Quantum Enigma: Physics Encounters Consciousness', 
>>>>> p.172,2006)    


 
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