Monday, August 5, 2019

179, Notes - meaning without words not lost in light


179. 5 August 2019

       0602 hours. When I think I am the pronoun I, I am the roadside and not the road.

       Mr. Orndorff, you are thinking soul. - mh

       0609 hours. The film Arrival pops into mind. How odd is that.

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Arrival (film)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Arrival is a 2016 American science fiction film directed by Denis Villeneuve and written by Eric Heisserer. It is based on the 1998 short story "Story of Your Life" by Ted Chiang and stars Amy Adams, Jeremy Renner, and Forest Whitaker. The film follows a linguist enlisted by the U.S. Army to discover how to communicate with aliens who have arrived on Earth, before tensions lead to war.
The film had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on September 1, 2016, and was released in the United States and Canada by Paramount Pictures on November 11, 2016. It grossed $203 million worldwide and received praise for Adams's performance, Villeneuve's direction, and its exploration of communicating with extraterrestrial intelligence. Considered one of the best films of 2016, Arrival appeared on numerous critics' year-end lists[4] and was selected by the American Film Institute as one of ten "Movies of the Year".
It received eight nominations at the 89th Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay, and won for Best Sound Editing. It also received Golden Globe nominations for Best Actress for Adams and Best Original Score for Jóhann Jóhannsson, and was awarded the Ray Bradbury Award for Outstanding Dramatic Presentation and the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation in 2017. 
The score by Jóhannsson was nominated for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media at the 60th Grammy Awards

Selected and edited from Wikipedia

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Mid-morning. A few hours later and the above has lost its initial impact. - Amorella

0853 hours. How fickle I am. It seemed at the time to be an eureka moment; an understanding. At this moment there is hardly a connection. Words without much meaning now; then, meaning without words. 

You have things to do, calls to make relating to the house and lawn, plus, you can't find your credit card. Post. - Amorella

           0902 hours. The world at large takes dominion. It is like searching to sight a single star once in the light of day. 


0853 hours. How fickle I am. It seemed at the time to be an eureka moment; an understanding. At this moment there is hardly a connection. Words without much meaning now; then, meaning without words. 

You have things to do, calls to make relating to the house and lawn, plus, you can't find your credit card. Post. - Amorella

0902 hours. The world at large takes dominion.  It is like searching to sight a single star once in the light of day.

Mid-afternoon. You drove to State Farm in Clintonville to ask questions and pay for home insurance for the next twelve months. Lunch in Worthington at Piada Street Italian and presently you are facing west at Heritage Park opposite the shelter house in Westerville. Carol is taking her walk. Earlier you put a hold on your credit card and most of your errands (except for Kroger's) are done. - Amorella

1500 hours. We were anxious about the credit card but no one tried to use it and what is on it is accurate. Maybe it will turn up. We both lose things more than we used to; mostly we find them though. Such is the world. I remember a great short story by Isaac Bashevis Singer titled "Lost".  I used to teach that story in AP class. Singer was a great writer. The other Isaac, Asimov was a great writer too. 

Don't erase Singer and Asimov. Let them go and move on, young man. - Amorella

1734 hours. I just awoke. I must have really needed a nap.

Later. - Amorella 

2310 hours. We watched more than one and a half hours of the two-hour special on violence and white supremacy hatred in El Paso and Dayton tonight on MSNBC. We will watch the rest of the special MSNBC program tomorrow. Earlier a similar focus showed itself on selections of NBC and ABC national news programs. At times over the last few years it appears we are living in the 1930's in Germany; the similarities of social engineering and design; a 1984 Orwellian world via the modern media traumatized world. Emotions and passions showed themselves on the media today. Several souls, dare I say, had their say on live television. Raw humanity. That is what we witnessed on the screen today. 
                                                                      
       Heartsansoulsanminds, not souls alone, Mr. Orndorff. - mh

       You are a roadside, not a road, orndorff. Post. - Amorella


       2333 hours. I accept this more easily than you might think, Amorella.

Sunday, August 4, 2019

178. Notes -


178a. 3 August 2019

       Mid-morning on a Saturday. You are waiting for Carol to complete her walk at Heritage Park, then a stop at Schneider's for a treat or so. You stopped and ate in the shade of the Otterbein faculty lot off West Park Street. Grove Street is closed for the weekly Farmers' Street Market. - Amorella

       You are home but reminiscing about your early days at Otterbein College as it was called then. Two of your favorite professors come to mind, Dr. Harold Hancock and Dr. John Coulter. Hancock was the head of the History Department and Coulter was head of the English Department. Within, they are the best of what Otterbein was while you were there. - mh

       Mid-afternoon. You are ready to do some more light metaphysics with Ms Havisham and the nature of consciousness. First, let's reinforce what metaphysics is in this blog. Begin, as almost always, with definition, which, in this case, I will edit. - Amorella

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metaphysics - plural noun [usually treated as singular] the branch of philosophy that deals with the first principles of things, including abstract concepts such as being, knowing, substance, cause, identity, time, and space . . ..

Metaphysics has two main strands: 1. that which holds that what exists lies beyond experience (as argued by Plato), and, 2. that which holds that objects of experience constitute the only reality (as argued by Kant, the logical positivists, and Hume). 

Metaphysics has also concerned itself with a discussion of whether, 1, what exists is made of one substance or many, and, 2, whether what exists is inevitable or driven by chance.

ORIGIN mid 16th century: representing medieval Latin metaphysica (neuter plural), based on Greek ta meta ta phusika ‘the things after the Physics’, referring to the sequence of Aristotle's works . . ..

[Metaphysics] later interpreted as meaning ‘the science of things transcending what is physical or natural’.

Selected and edited from the Oxford/American Apple Software
[no synonyms noted]

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       Consciousness continues, finishing the first section begun and responded to in Note 177. The selection Ms Havisham is responding directly. - Amorella

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Consciousness (continued)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This article is about cognition.      
. . .
Western philosopherssince the time of Descartes and Locke, have struggled to comprehend the nature of consciousness and identify its essential properties.
Issues of concern in the philosophy of consciousness include whether the concept is fundamentally coherent; whether consciousness can ever be explained mechanistically; whether non-human consciousness exists and if so how it can be recognized; how consciousness relates to language; whether consciousness can be understood in a way that does not require a dualistic distinction between mental and physical states or properties; and whether it may ever be possible for computing machines like computers or robots to be conscious, a topic studied in the field of artificial intelligence.

Thanks to developments in technology over the past few decades, consciousness has become a significant topic of interdisciplinary research in cognitive science, with significant contributions from fields such as psychology, anthropology, neuropsychology and neuroscience. The primary focus is on understanding what it means biologically and psychologically for information to be present in consciousness—that is, on determining the neural and psychological correlates of consciousness. The majority of experimental studies assess consciousness in humans by asking subjects for a verbal report of their experiences (e.g., "tell me if you notice anything when I do this").

Issues of interest include phenomena such as subliminal perceptionblindsightdenial of impairment, and altered states of consciousness produced by alcohol and other drugs, or spiritual or meditative techniques. In medicine, consciousness is assessed by observing a patient's arousal and responsiveness, and can be seen as a continuum of states ranging from full alertness and comprehension, through disorientation, delirium, loss of meaningful communication, and finally loss of movement in response to painful stimuli Issues of practical concern include how the presence of consciousness can be assessed in severely ill, comatose, or anesthetized people, and how to treat conditions in which consciousness is impaired or disrupted. The degree of consciousness is measured by standardized behavior observation scales such as the Glasgow Coma Scale.

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178b, 4 August 2019

       The rest of this introductory of 'Consciousness' in Wikipedia speaks of the scientific investigation into consciousness. Souls don't do science because there is no need. Science is a needed human activity for understanding how the physical world and the physical and mental body works and why. Souls protect and comfort the spiritual aspects of humanity, the heartanmind preferable as a single unit . . . like the tick and tock of a pre-digetial clock. I am speaking of the deeper heartanmind, the deeper consciousness within the unconscious, the Consciousness with a capital C as Plato would have it. A Spiritual Reality will do. The whole of matter is attuned to it, to the emptiness, the void, if you will; the Nothing between the tick and the tock. If science could take away everything else, there in the Nothingness, the Spiritual shines without a speck of light. Physics is driven to emulate it. Physics has no choice, neither does life. And, neither do I. - mh

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       2250 hours. No words are consciously or unconsciously forthcoming.

       Post. - Amorella



Thursday, August 1, 2019

177.Notes - soul talk


11.Notes.8.19.eisx.docx

177. 1 August 2019

       Mid-afternoon after lunch at Smashburger and a stop at Walmart for a new birdfeeder. You are at Kroger's off north State Street in Westerville. We are editing yesterday's Ms Havisham's preface to consciousness as this is in the August folder. 

         As we go through this slightly edited Preface, I will add my immediate comment with asterisk, underline and brackets. mh

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       Long ago human beings incorporated words to better describe their feelings on personally observed feelings and events, some circumstances were in a spiritual twist. Out of a variety of seemingly, at first, supernatural events there arose reasoning for explanation, i.e. stories. 

       Gods and Goddesses in control with ghosts and goblins closer to the earthlings themselves. What could be closer than the human heartanmind in an imaginary twist along with the spiritual? Witnessing a seemingly supernatural (out of the ordinary) event comes first. As no earthling arrives and survives in a vacuum, culture, conjecture and belief were in a general reply to the relatively unseen, although spiritually felt, 

       Why? Because the sense of the spiritual is embedded within the human psyche. It is embedded in the human emotional heart and intellectual mind because of the soul; one of which I, Ms Havisham, am (within linguistic personification of course). 

    * [The soul is the lightning rod that jolts the spiritual heartanmind to show something rather unusual is about within. - mh]

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       People feel their own souls from time to time, one usual observation witnessed is that the speaker, generally with an unannounced tear in the eye, slightly bows her or his head in anguish or delight and implies or says something such: "I have no words." Or, begins or ends with something to the effect: "from deep in my soul

       This is not science, this is human. When people feel they are stringently aware of their own soul’s consciousness flounders in the mystery of how this can be, that they cannot speak without hesitation or not at all in such a highly intimate moment of self-reckoning. 

       The soul bursts forth within a sacred solitude of understanding an immediate truth. The material world and the spiritual are forever married while in a living quantum-like thinking consciousness of being and not-being at the same time. This is not a miracle, it is an existence of an immortal self and other existing immortal selves in the physical world.

       * [A soul is spiritual being not a scientific quality or quanta. People who deny this are being unrealistic as to what spiritual human qualities they have. This is my point of view. Essentially, people who accept what they are, are more down to earth than arrogant.]

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       Quantum-like thinking is not science. Thought cannot be measured except within its grammar and vocabulary. Human consciousness exists to convey thought. Animals also have a consciousness that cannot be fully measured by human beings. Reasoned thought is a spiritual substance. Without it, one cannot know what or who she or he is. In here, in this blog story, this is a greater philosophical truth as a soul such as myself sees and understands it. 

       You do not have to agree. You have not been a soul whole and empty, you humans are heart and mind. You name things. You have grammar and subjects and predicates. You name yourselves and other persons and places and things and states of being. 

       The closest thing a soul is to be named (in science-like fashion), is the working pronoun, "I". If youwant to imagine this twist-in-a-spirit, name yourself 'I' and see the spiritual world more like I see myself. 

       Imagine the consciousness of being a pronoun not a noun, verb, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjunction or interjection and you will have a better understanding of what it is to be a soul.  - mh

       * [No commentary needed. mh]


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       The bracket underlined commentary above is not needed, but it is acceptable. - Amorella

1516 hours. Ms Havisham, how would 'I' identify other human souls? 

One identifies another soul by a symbioticantouch-like sense. A soul is a soul alien human-like souls would also symbioticantouch-like, generally one or two at a time. A group or all souls may also symbioticantouch at once. mh

1550 hours. Are there many rules among souls?

No, at least none that living human beings can relate to. - mh


Dusk. Moving into the first section of "Consciousness" article. - Amorella

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Consciousness
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This article is about cognition.

Consciousness is the state or quality of awareness or of being aware of an external object or something within oneself. It has been defined variously in terms of sentience, awareness, qualiasubjectivity, the ability to experience or to feelwakefulness, having a sense of selfhood or soul, the fact that there is something "that it is like" to "have" or "be" it, and the executive control system of the mind. Despite the difficulty in definition, many philosophers believe that there is a broadly shared underlying intuition about what consciousness is.
As Max Velmans and Susan Schneider wrote in The Blackwell Companion to Consciousness: "Anything that we are aware of at a given moment forms part of our consciousness, making conscious experience at once the most familiar and most mysterious aspect of our lives." . . . You become aware that your actions have an effect on other people. 

       Conscious experience is being in a material and spiritual existence. The reality of being human is recognizing one is in two places at once -- the material world and the spiritual world. The material world is overwhelming and with being physical the human senses are a necessity for physical survival. The soul sense is to clarify the spiritual reality within. Dealing with both worlds is a moral imperative to generate self-worth and individual/ community purpose. The moral imperative is seen through respect for self and respect for others through mutual trust and friendship. This is what the soul understands. The key is friendship. Friendship allows souls to symbioticantouch. Friendship is a subset of the materialanspirital twist that being human is. One becomes aware of being two in one and being separate at the same moment. - mh

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       2248 hours. I find it strange that I have never focused on the concept that a material and spiritual existence of being human could so naturally fit within the realm of souls and friendships. Touch having a spiritual quality had not entered my mind before, at least I far as I can remember. Both Amorella and Ms Havisham write better than I do. Their words flow and sound better than my own. Good for them. 

       Post. - Amorella

       Perhaps we pretend to be the better angels of your nature, Mr. Orndorff. - mh

       2300 hours. I appreciate your kindness, Ms Havisham. I learn something new regularly. This is a very interesting exercise. 

Wednesday, July 31, 2019

176. Notes - draft and questions


176. 31 July 2019

       Mid-afternoon. You are at the south end of Heritage Park facing the depth woods on the west with the practice soccer fields behind you. Carol is reading early on in The House of Secrets by Brad Meltzer. The purpose of this exercise of reading over material that relates to metaphysics and science and souls is to allow Ms Havisham to have a say on human interpretations of such. Do you have a comment before we begin, Ms Havisham? - Amorella

       Note: Ms Havisham's commentary below is slightly edited and further clarified and in tomorrow's Note 177. Consider this a first draft. - Amorella

       Long ago human beings incorporated words to better describe their feelings on personally observed feelings and events, some circumstances were in a spiritual twist. Out of a variety of seemingly, at first, supernatural events there arose reasoning for explanation, i.e. stories. 

       Gods and Goddesses in control with ghosts and goblins closer to the earthlings themselves. What could be closer than the human heartanmind in an imaginary twist along with the spiritual? Witnessing a seemingly supernatural (out of the ordinary) event comes first. As no earthling arrives and survives in a vacuum, culture, conjecture and belief were in a general reply to the relatively unseen, although felt, spiritual. 

       Why? Because the sense of the spiritual is embedded within the human psyche. It is embedded in the human emotional heart and intellectual mind because of the soul; one of which I, Ms Havisham, am (within linguistic personification of course). 

       People feel their own souls from time to time, one usual observation witnessed is that the speaker, generally with an unannounced tear in the eye, slightly bows her or his head in anguish or delight and implies or says something such: "I have no words." 
       This is not science, this is human. When people feel they are stringently aware of their own soul’s consciousness flounders in the mystery of how this can be, that they cannot speak without hesitation or not at all in such a highly intimate moment of self-reckoning. 

       The soul bursts forth within a sacred solitude of understanding an immediate truth. The material world and the spiritual are forever married while in a living quantum-like thinking consciousness of being and not-being at the same time. This is not a miracle, it is an existence of self and other existing selves in the physical world.

       Quantum-like thinking is not science. Thought cannot be measured except within its grammar and vocabulary. Human consciousness exists to convey thought. Animals also have a consciousness that cannot be fully measured. Reasoned thought is a spiritual substance. Without it, one cannot know what or who she or he is. In here, in this blog story, this is a greater philosophical truth as a soul such as myself sees and understands it. 

       You do not have to agree. You have not been a soul whole and empty, you humans are heart and mind. You name things. You have grammar and subjects and predicates. You name yourselves and persons and places and things and being. 

       The closest thing a soul is is to be named, in science-like fashion, is the working pronoun, "I". If you want to imagine this twist-in-a-spirit, name yourself 'I' and see the spiritual world more like I see myself. 

       Imagine the consciousness of being a pronoun not a noun, verb, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjunction or interjection. - mh

       Ms Havisham in five hundred words or less. Hey, orndorff, what do you think of that? - Amorella

       1726 hours. Four hundred and sixty-four words according to a Microsoft word count. That's the science. The thought -- much of it is between the lines, invisible and unmeasurable. I have not thought on thought being spiritual in and of itself because words used reasonably have to take me there. Thought may be seen spiritual in design but thought is not sacred. In fact, thought can be downright profane. 

       Post. - Amorella

Tuesday, July 30, 2019

175. Notes - ready for Ms Havisham and 'Consciousness'


175. 30 July 2019

         Afternoon. Carol is taking a nap with Jadah slumbering on Carol's belly. It has been a lazy day. You took an hour nap earlier. Last night you watched Ladies in Lavender of good film of art film quality on Prime. -- A bit later, you had lunch at Five Guys and now you are at Heritage Park in the shade facing east and the practice soccer field. Carol is taking her walk.  - Amorella

         1622 hours. Lucked out and filled up the Avalon at two-twenty-nine a gallon at UDF; three days ago, it was two-ninety-five a gallon most everywhere in the area. The best part was that the car got 44.5 miles per gallon. Awesome. 

         You have been attached to getting good car mileage since 1965. You consider it as an obsession but to you it really is a practicality where once it was a necessity. mh

         Let's return to editing the Wikipedia 'Consciousness' article. - Amorella

         1648 hours. Fine with me. I like this stuff. Lots of things to wonder on. 

         We have further edited the 'Consciousness' article to 7 pages with 1981 words. This is the material Ms Havisham will comment on to give you more insight as to how she, as a personified soul, perceives and interprets human cognation. Add. - Amorella


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Consciousness
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This article is about cognition.

Consciousness is the state or quality of awareness or of being aware of an external object or something within oneself.

It has been defined variously in terms of sentience, awareness, qualia, subjectivity, the ability to experience or to  feel, wakefulness, having a sense of selfhood or soul,
the fact that there is something "that it is like" to "have" or "be" it, and the executive control system of the mind. 

Despite the difficulty in definition, many philosophers believe that there is a broadly shared underlying intuition about what consciousness is. As Max Velmans and Susan Schneider wrote in The Blackwell Companion to Consciousness: 

"Anything that we are aware of at a given moment forms part of our consciousness, making conscious experience at once the most familiar and most mysterious aspect of our lives." 

You become aware that your actions have an effect on other people. Western philosophers, since the time of Descartes and Locke, have struggled to comprehend the nature of consciousness and identify its essential properties.

 Issues of concern in the philosophy of consciousness include whether the concept is fundamentally coherent; whether consciousness can ever be explained mechanistically; whether non-human consciousness exists and if so how it can be recognized; how consciousness relates to language; whether consciousness can be understood in a way that does not require a dualistic distinction between mental and physical states or properties; and whether it may ever be possible for computing machines like computers or robots to be conscious, a topic studied in the field of artificial intelligence.

Thanks to developments in technology over the past few decades, consciousness has become a significant topic of interdisciplinary research in cognitive science, with significant contributions from fields such as psychology, anthropology, neuropsychology and neuroscience. The primary focus is on understanding what it means biologically and psychologically for information to be present in consciousness—that is, on determining the neural and psychological correlates of consciousness.

The majority of experimental studies assess consciousness in humans by asking subjects for a verbal report of their experiences (e.g., "tell me if you notice anything when I do this").

Issues of interest include phenomena such as subliminal perception, blindsight, denial of impairment, and altered states of consciousness produced by alcohol and other drugs, or spiritual or meditative techniques.

In medicine, consciousness is assessed by observing a patient's arousal and responsiveness, and can be seen as a continuum of states ranging from full alertness and comprehension, through disorientation, delirium, loss of meaningful communication, and finally loss of movement in response to painful stimuli Issues of practical concern include how the presence of consciousness can be assessed in severely ill, comatose, or anesthetized people, and how to treat conditions in which consciousness is impaired or disrupted. 

The degree of consciousness is measured by standardized behavior observation scales such as the Glasgow Coma Scale.

Etymology

The origin of the modern concept of consciousness is often attributed to John Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding, published in 1690. Locke defined consciousness as "the perception of what passes in a man's own mind". His essay influenced the 18th-century view of consciousness, and his definition appeared in Samuel Johnson's celebrated Dictionary (1755)

"Consciousness" (French: conscience) is also defined in the 1753 volume of Diderot and d'Alembert's Encyclopédie, as "the opinion or internal feeling that we ourselves have from what we do"
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Philosophy of mind

The philosophy of mind has given rise to many stances regarding consciousness. The Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy in 1998 defines consciousness as follows:

Consciousness—Philosophers have used the term 'consciousness' for four main topics: knowledge in general, intentionality, introspection (and the knowledge it specifically generates) and phenomenal experience... Something within one's mind is 'introspectively conscious' just in case one introspects it (or is poised to do so). Introspection is often thought to deliver one's primary knowledge of one's mental life. 

An experience or other mental entity is 'phenomenally conscious' just in case there is 'something it is like' for one to have it. The clearest examples are: perceptual experience, such as tasting and seeing; bodily-sensational experiences, such as those of pains, tickles and itches; imaginative experiences, such as those of one's own actions or perceptions; and streams of thought, as in the experience of thinking 'in words' or 'in images'. 

Introspection and phenomenality seem independent, or dissociable, although this is controversial. 

In a more skeptical definition of consciousness, Stuart Sutherland has exemplified some of the difficulties in fully ascertaining all of its cognate meanings in his entry for the 1989 version of the Macmillan Dictionary of Psychology:

Consciousness—The having of perceptions, thoughts, and feelings; awareness. The term is impossible to define except in terms that are unintelligible without a grasp of what consciousness means. 
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The coherence of the concept

Philosophers and non-philosophers differ in their intuitions about what consciousness is. While most people have a strong intuition for the existence of what they refer to as consciousness skeptics argue that this intuition is false, either because the concept of consciousness is intrinsically incoherent, or because our intuitions about it are based in illusions.  

Gilbert Ryle, for example, argued that traditional understanding of consciousness depends on a Cartesian dualist outlook that improperly distinguishes between mind and body, or between mind and world. He proposed that we speak not of minds, bodies, and the world, but of individuals, or persons, acting in the world. 

Thus, by speaking of "consciousness" we end up misleading ourselves by thinking that there is any sort of thing as consciousness separated from behavioral and linguistic understandings.

More generally, many philosophers and scientists have been unhappy about the difficulty of producing a definition that does not involve circularity or fuzziness. 
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Problem of other minds

Many philosophers consider experience to be the essence of consciousness, and believe that experience can only fully be known from the inside, subjectively.

But if consciousness is subjective and not visible from the outside, why do the vast majority of people believe that other people are conscious, but rocks and trees are not?  This is called the problem of other minds.

It is particularly acute for people who believe in the possibility of philosophical zombies, that is, people who think it is possible in principle to have an entity that is physically indistinguishable from a human being and behaves like a human being in every way but nevertheless lacks consciousness. . .. 

A more straightforward way of saying this is that we attribute experiences to people because of what they can do, including the fact that they can tell us about their experiences. 

Animal consciousness

The topic of animal consciousness is beset by a number of difficulties. It poses the problem of other minds in an especially severe form, because non-human animals, lacking the ability to express human language, cannot tell us about their experiences. . ..

Most people have a strong intuition that some animals, such as cats and dogs, are conscious, while others, such as insects, are not; but the sources of this intuition are not obvious, and are often based on personal interactions with pets and other animals they have observed. 
Philosophers who consider subjective experience the essence of consciousness also generally believe, as a correlate, that the existence and nature of animal consciousness can never rigorously be known. . .. 

On July 7, 2012, eminent scientists from different branches of neuroscience gathered at the University of Cambridge to celebrate the Francis Crick Memorial Conference, which deals with consciousness in humans and pre-linguistic consciousness in nonhuman animals. After the conference, they signed in the presence of Stephen Hawking, the 'Cambridge Declaration on Consciousness', which summarizes the most important findings of the survey:

"We decided to reach a consensus and make a statement directed to the public that is not scientific. It's obvious to everyone in this room that animals have consciousness, but it is not obvious to the rest of the world. It is not obvious to the rest of the Western world or the Far East. It is not obvious to the society." 

"Convergent evidence indicates that non-human animals [...], including all mammals and birds, and other creatures, [...] have the necessary neural substrates of consciousness and the capacity to exhibit intentional behaviors."
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Artifact consciousness

The idea of an artifact made conscious is an ancient theme of mythology, appearing for example in the Greek myth of Pygmalion, who carved a statue that was magically brought to life, and in medieval Jewish stories of the Golem, a magically animated homunculus built of clay. However, the possibility of actually constructing a conscious machine was probably first discussed by Ada Lovelace, in a set of notes written in 1842 about the Analytical Engine invented by Charles Babbage, a precursor (never built) to modern electronic computers. Lovelace was essentially dismissive of the idea that a machine such as the Analytical Engine could think in a humanlike way. She wrote:

It is desirable to guard against the possibility of exaggerated ideas that might arise as to the powers of the Analytical Engine. ... 

The Analytical Engine has no pretensions whatever to originate anything. It can do whatever we know how to order it to perform. It can follow analysis; but it has no power of anticipating any analytical relations or truths. Its province is to assist us in making available what we are already acquainted with.   . . .

In 2014, Victor Argonov . . . argues that a deterministic machine must be regarded as conscious if it is able to produce judgments on all problematic properties of consciousness (such as qualia or binding) having no innate (preloaded) philosophical knowledge on these issues, no philosophical discussions while learning, and no informational models of other creatures in its memory (such models may implicitly or explicitly contain knowledge about these creatures’ consciousness). 

However, this test can be used only to detect, but not refute the existence of consciousness. A positive result proves that machine is conscious but a negative result proves nothing. For example, absence of philosophical judgments may be caused by lack of the machine's intellect, not by absence of consciousness.
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Phenomenology

Phenomenology is a method of inquiry that attempts to examine the structure of consciousness in its own right, putting aside problems regarding the relationship of consciousness to the physical world. 

This approach was first proposed by the philosopher Edmund Husserl, and later elaborated by other philosophers and scientists. Husserl's original concept gave rise to two distinct lines of inquiry, in philosophy and psychology. 

1. In philosophy, phenomenology has largely been devoted to fundamental metaphysical questions, such as the nature of intentionality ("aboutness"). 

2. In psychology, phenomenology largely has meant attempting to investigate consciousness using the method of introspection, which means looking into one's own mind and reporting what one observes. 

This method fell into disrepute in the early twentieth century because of grave doubts about its reliability, but has been rehabilitated to some degree, especially when used in combination with techniques for examining brain activity. 

Introspectively, the world of conscious experience seems to have considerable structure.  Immanuel Kant asserted that the world as we perceive it is organized according to a set of fundamental "intuitions", which include 'object' (we perceive the world as a set of distinct things); 'shape'; 'quality' (color, warmth, etc.); 'space' (distance, direction, and location); and 'time'. 

Some of these constructs, such as space and time, correspond to the way the world is structured by the laws of physics; for others the correspondence is not as clear. Understanding the physical basis of qualities, such as redness or pain, has been particularly challenging. David Chalmers has called this the hard problem of consciousness.

Some philosophers have argued that it is intrinsically unsolvable, because qualities ("qualia") are ineffable; that is, they are "raw feels", incapable of being analyzed into component processes.

Selected and edited from Wikipedia - consciousness

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       Dusk. Post. - Amorella

Monday, July 29, 2019

174. Notes - research readings and editing


174. 29 July 2019

       Early afternoon. You are at Heritage Park facing east in the shade not far south of the shelter. Carol is walking, and for a change, Carol is driving today so you are in the 'co-pilot' seat. - Amorella

       1253 hours. I have to get used to the seating arrangement while typing. I have to rest the MacBook on my left thigh and in process the keyboard wobbles a bit. Actually, the right thigh touching the armrest works better for stabilization but the keys don't line up for flow. Works better when the keyboard rests on both raised thighs but a bit uncomfortable on my hip joints, knees and ankles. So, I am back to the keyboard on my left thigh raised to 45 degrees or thereabouts. 

       Do not erase, young man. I'm checking out your technical writing skills. - Amorella

       1303 hours. Very funny. I taught technical writing for a time at Indian Hill; forgot about that. That's what I was going to do if I took the job at IBM in 1966, pay was much better than teaching but I had to wear a dress uniform -- dark suit, dark tie, black socks and a white shirt -- not my cup of tea. I forgot about teaching the class though. Three classic assignments also used in other writing classes: 1. describe the act of tying your shoe laces from start to finish; 2. including side details, describe a penny standing on end; and 3. describe light to someone your age who has always been totally blind. I loved teaching.

       You are home. Do not erase your reminiscing. You were thinking silently and your fingers kept moving across the keys. - Amorella

       Mid-afternoon. You had a late lunch at Potbelly's and are stopping for corn on the cob at Westervelt Farm off Africa Road before stopping at Kroger's north on State Street. Cathy is setting up a lunch for the four of you plus Wendy and Jim for later in the week. - Amorella

       Below is the full Wikipedia article on 'consciousness'. Miss Havisham and I will address selections pertinent to questions she is comfortable responding to. Once we have edited the material, you may post it. - Amorella

       Bedtime. You began the Consciousness article on Wikipedia with 41 pages and 10,782 words; we trimmed it to 16 pages and 4289 words. You also found  and have read two more inner related subjects: "Intentionality" and "Scholarly Approaches to Mysticism". We have more editing before posting 'Consciousness' for Ms Havisham. Post. - Amorella

       2256 hours. This research is quite interesting to me personally. 

       That it is, Mr. Orndorff. The subjects at hand are interlocked with who you are as a heartansoulanmind. mh