Consciousness, at its simplest, is sentience or awareness of internal and external existence. Despite millennia of analyses, definitions, explanations and debates by philosophers and scientists
0 votes Thanks 2
jenicafaithabrera
Despite millennia of analyses, definitions, explanations and debates by philosophers and scientists, we still do not know what consciousness is - or how we came to have the conscious awareness that allows us to experience other-worldy sensations such as pain, emotion and self-consciousness.
Consciousness, at its simplest, is sentience or awareness of internal and external existence. Despite millennia of analyses, definitions, explanations and debates by philosophers and scientists,
Explanation: pwede rin ito iyo isasagot
Human consciousness is the same, says Dennett. "It's the brain's 'user illusion' of itself," he says. It feels real and important to us but it just isn't a very big deal. "The brain doesn't have to understand how the brain works"
Answers & Comments
Answer:
Consciousness, at its simplest, is sentience or awareness of internal and external existence. Despite millennia of analyses, definitions, explanations and debates by philosophers and scientists
Answer: pwede rin ito iyong isasagot
Consciousness, at its simplest, is sentience or awareness of internal and external existence. Despite millennia of analyses, definitions, explanations and debates by philosophers and scientists,
Explanation: pwede rin ito iyo isasagot
Human consciousness is the same, says Dennett. "It's the brain's 'user illusion' of itself," he says. It feels real and important to us but it just isn't a very big deal. "The brain doesn't have to understand how the brain works"