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by JimC » Sun Dec 16, 2018 8:16 pm
Re consciousness of humans and animals - it's all in the definition. Many animals have excellent awareness of their situation, and can engage in clever problem-solving relating to their immediate physical surroundings. That can involve quite complex cognition, at times.
However, to me, human-level consciousness is in another realm altogether. It is extremely recursive, rich in symbols, and anchored in a complex (if illusory) sense of self, constantly compared to the assumed selves of other humans. We are so used to thinking of other humans as active agents in the same way we feel ourselves to be that we have a strong tendency to apply the same process to our animal companions, whose mental activities, however clever, will never have the possibility of inward reflection and analysis.
Nurse, where the fuck's my cardigan?
And my gin!