An unoccupied position in logical space: absences are conscious. Right now, there is no trash can in my office. The absence of this trash can is itself conscious—at least that’s the idea. If absences have causal powers, why can’t they be conscious?
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Yeah, if absences are facts rather than events, and then supposing facts are abstract while events are concrete, that could pose a real problem for the argument. A good point.
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Even if absences were events, wouldn't that still pose a problem? We generally ascribe consciousness to objects, not events.
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