Why is the felt experience of consciousness not taken seriously by the scientific community? And especially not psychedelic states of consciousness.
Consciousness is real and can be observed by any sentient being, just as much as atoms and rocks. It's the most important thing for us to understand since it is the first thing we can observe, we epistemologically cannot pierce the vale of consciousness to exert anything outside until we understand it.
Nolan Cruz
Because there's next to nothing to experimentally prove or verify. "what cannot be settled by experiment is not worth debating"
Liam Jackson
It is more in the realm of philosophy than of science, but there are certainly neuroscientists who do not agree with the likes of Dennet who think that a substantial self is an illusion. Most people believe they are the same self-conscious entity that awakes every morning after going to sleep the night before.
Luke Perry
because the very concepts "felt experience" and "consciousness" are unscientific.
Brody Wilson
Prove you're concious as opposed to autonomous.
We say we're concious by definition. There's no more else to say.
Bentley Morris
Why do you assume that what you're experiencing is consciousness?
Juan Sanchez
Because that's what the word means. Whatever I'm experiencing is consciousness. What else is consciousness? Semantics my user
Brandon Anderson
Once again an user confuses consciousness with an abstract concept to which we can compare our felt presence of immediate experience and determine whether there is a match. This is absurd. That which we experience is consciousness, by definition. Therefore consciousness exists. Whatever this is, is consciousness.
Noah Hall
At this point im pretty sure you are a NEET schizo man
You always make threads with fucking retarded postulations about consciousness trying to sound deep and shit and its always gibberish
Fucking stop already man
If you are not the same dude just carry on, but im p sure you are
Eli Phillips
I mean no fucking shit consciousness iz real we fucking created the concept you absolute fucking faggot
Adam Perez
Sorry I normally try to keep it down to one thread per month but this time I accidentally posted a new thread forgetting I had another one going.
I'm not a schizo I'm a completely normal member of society who just happens to have crippling social phobia and mild autism.
Aiden Rogers
>You always make threads with fucking retarded postulations about consciousness trying to sound deep and shit and its always gibberish Oh and it's not gibberish. I've written gibberish while high before and this is not that. Everything I'm saying is very well reasoned and clear if you understand the terminology.
Robert Harris
Its a fucking retarded thread Where did you get the impression that consciousness is not taken seriously?
You are a grade A++ autist stop shitting the fucking board
I already made the mistake of engaging in a discussion with you once, dont bother giving me (You)s
Grayson Martinez
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Carson Taylor
Also as an actual real (you), you're factually incorrect. In this thread alone the majority of people responding say that consciousness either does not exist or is an unscientific topic.
Michael Turner
No one in this thread yet has taken the position that consciousness doesnt exist. Everyone has reformulated "I think therefore I am" and then qualified it by saying there is no experiment yet devised that can be conducted ergo the prospect of debate is moot.
Daniel Roberts
Non testable and non verifiable.
John Taylor
>there is no experiment yet devised that can be conducted >So lets just not discuss how anyone might go about coming up with such an experiment in principal
Carter Bell
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Thomas Price
Consciousness is an eye of the entire universe.
Nolan Perry
>Why is the felt experience of consciousness not taken seriously by the scientific community?
Because it suggests an entity (an object) in the universe which is beyond the scope of science (which relies on the existence of a disinterested non-object observer to design experiments).
I am not memeing and I intend to argue this to any non-believers.
Kevin Brooks
Where are you finding these *AMAZING* Islamic architecture pictures OP?
Benjamin Campbell
They are amazing indeed, I found a site with some so I saved them all and have a folder now. Here are some more
Isaac Baker
Awesome, thanks. Here's some I've got. This is from the Blue Mosque in Isfahan.
Grayson Edwards
Example from Kenneth Chritchlow's "Islamic Patterns"
Alexander Edwards
Better than most architecture in the west that's for sure
Jason Lopez
Additional example as I think this is great for Veeky Forums.
Evan Brown
I don't know much about architecture, but I appreciate a lot of it. I like classical Greek temples, Mies van der Roe's Barcelona Pavilion, and Buddhist stupas.
I can't say I have a favorite as to this or that "civilization", possibly owing in large part to my deep unfamiliarity with the subject.
Jose Howard
muh subjective experience of consciousness
muh consciousness is subjective experience
It's a made up word, like love.
Lincoln Phillips
>a made up word Think about that for a second user, and I think you'll realize why that was an arbitrary and meaningless thing to say.
>Why is the felt experience of consciousness not taken seriously by the scientific community? It is by psychology, the field of science that pertains to those experiences, and also in neuroscience, which is related.
>psychedelic states of consciousness. What do you mean by "taken seriously"? If you mean why don't people believe your hallucinations are real, it's because all the drugs do is cause your brain, your tool for perceiving reality, to malfunction.
>consciousness is the first thing we can observe Not true. To observe your consciousness is to observe yourself being conscious of something, ergo you have to be conscious of something external first. But this is a minor point.
Jack Fisher
>But this is a minor point.
No, it's a wrong point. Conscious phenomena can correlate with objects observed though sense perception, but there's no reason why what you are 'conscious of' necessarily has to be external, even though in humans such phenomena tend to be based on currently or previously encountered patterns that first arise through sense perception.
Mason Powell
>Why is blah blah blah psychedelics blah blah consciousness yada yada scientific community There is far more important, pressing science to research that will further benefit the advancement of humankind and the well-being of daily human life than the understanding of it.
Leo Rivera
consciousness doesn't exist
Brandon Miller
>Consciousness is real and can be observed by any sentient being, just as much as atoms and rocks. That's not true. Ten different people can look at the same rock one person is holding. Ten different people can't look at the same alleged "consciousness" one person is reporting. Now they could all look at the *report* of that alleged "consciousness" if it's written down (or hear the report if it's spoken). And of course that's what you actually deal in terms of if you want to be "scientific" about it: reports / behavior. You don't assume what the person reports has any literal reality to it, you just work with the actually observable behavior they're presenting (or their physiology e.g. a brain scan).