(2017-09-26, 06:53 PM)malf Wrote: I've seen you argue elsewhere that the brain isn't necessary for consciousness. You are now taking a strong position about consciosness based on the condition of a compromised brain.
Yes you are right- I don' think the brain is principally responsible for consciousness, but it plays a role in our day to day ability to interact with our world, with no doubt for most people most of the time.
Also it is a very important part our nervous system in terms of our senses and muscle control. Try interacting with other people in our 3D reality while in a state like this. Not very easy.
So to be clear- yes of course I think the brain is the most essential organ we have, and living a life without one is usually impossible (however not always).
In this case of vegetative state, who knows the actual source of the deficit is. My point was not about the brain at all really.
What I was saying was- if I am ever to be in a situation where I was persistently unconscious for a prolonged period, no matter the reason, I wouldn't want my family to instruct the medical community take extraordinary measures to extend this period of vegetation. Just let me move through the door of death and get on with the next phase of my existence.