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Consciousness is emergent, the point at which Discipline emerges from a conscious entity is the point at which you refer to a system as "conscious". Redefine discipline as in tentful effect/affect on a system generating stasis or "entropic favorability"(-Albert) with the intent (another layer) to intentionally generate stasis or entropic favorability (another layer).
This can also stem from intent from proto consciousness which would be any intent at all, including energy conservation.
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Good question. Fear refers to a subjective experience that usually influences external behaviour in the way shown in the video.
Panpsychists believe all matter has subjective experience (for technical reasons related to resolving the mind-body problem) - merely varying in complexity and intensity.
So on this theory the molecule could be said to experience primitive fear.
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So the question really is how do we really know we are conscious and not just a serious of chemical and physical reactions? Is the depth of complexity of the interactions how more complex systems obtain a "sense" of self awareness of conciousness? Wouldn't that mean that the level of consciousness, and specifically the system's self awareness of consciousness is dependent on complexity. In that case then the most simple forms of physical events have a simplistic consciousness not complex enough to be aware of it's own consciousness, but still has a certain level of it.
Next big question is, in that case what type of consciousness would be complex enough to observe a consciousness like ours and question if we are capable of conscious thought and self awareness? Perhaps because we aren't aware consciously of aspects of reality that they have a fundamental awareness of, like time or space.
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You talk about consciousness when you have to access your collective memory, together with a whole host of cognitive abilities, in order to analyze and process (make sense of) the phenomena or the politics of the experience. However, without access to your memory you are simply not you โ no awareness of identity or the sense of self. But, of course, itโs not that simple; many times there is also an active overlap with the hormonally-driven emotions, instinctive (genetically-manifested) behavior etc.
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@Ton12
5 months ago
What an awesome way to pose a question.
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