(2017-09-20, 07:14 PM)jkmac Wrote: This is one of my points of departure with Tom Campbell. He says that only "high level" creatures have consciousnesses.
People, monkeys, dogs,,,, of course.
Ants? Of course not.
Dolphins? Of course.
Trees? Of course not.
Rocks? OF COURSE NOT!
It's completely arbitrary. Makes no sense to me.
While I would say that consciousness is ubiquitous, I wouldn't say that all conscious experience equates to the human conscious experience. Humans seem to have a particularly highly tuned and focused form of consciousness which allows self-awareness and the sense of "I am". Trees might have a radically different form of awareness attuned to the environment they exist in and perhaps nothing like the awareness of time that humans have.
I can't imagine how a rock might experience consciousness but perhaps, by putting the question the other way around, we might gain some insight: how does consciousness experience being a rock?
I do not make any clear distinction between mind and God. God is what mind becomes when it has passed beyond the scale of our comprehension.
Freeman Dyson
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