Gawdzilla wrote:FBM wrote:never mind...

Wussy.
OK, if you want to hear it...
You're reifying consciousness. It is nothing independent from the sensory signals processed by a central processor and the interaction among them all. It's neither a thing nor a force even vagely resembling gravity. It's more like a holographic image that must be fed constantly with more light in order to give the illusion that it is constant.
Change the input and consciousness changes. You don't have the same consciousness you had even when you started reading this post, or even this sentence or even that last word. There is nothing in the human body or consciousness that remains unchanged over time. When you remember something, you're not having the same memory as the last time you remembered it; it's a brand new memory. 'Self' and/or 'consciousness' or 'mind' are reifications. They are only perceptual illusions brought about the location, connection and interactions of the parts of the nervous system.
There is no entity residing in or presiding over them. This is how the concept of soul is dispensed with, only when it's applied with more rigor, and even selfhood is seen as a mere convention without absolute being of its own. If you get rid of soul, you have to get rid of discrete identity. You're only left with conventional identity.
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