“Trees—which are unpredictable in how they move their leaves and other parts, how they grow, when they die—are less conscious than dogs, and dogs less than people, who, going by this definition, are arguably more conscious now, in the twenty-first century, than ever before.”
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Is sheltering making us less conscious
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One day I will attain the ultimate consciousness, that of /dev/random
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peak consciousness: that one oxygen atom that was breathed by napoleon and me
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this is kind of a spinozist take on consciousness, the ethics is really good for this
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I loved it too. Thanks for sharing! The following popped into my head: possible futures = possible behaviors = degrees of freedom
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More precisely one loses consciousness when one can be in total predicted by another consciousness.
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oooo what is this from?
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people on the deathbed are still conscious though even though their futures are limited
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