EminemBase wrote:Who said I was just talking about human evolution?
All but your 3rd paragraph is directly referring to our species.
EminemBase wrote:I'm talking about evolution by natural selection, we are a result of that, as are all species.
And that's fine, but again we're talking about consciousness' role within
universal evolution. Not just speciated life.
EminemBase wrote:So given that consciousness is a fundamentally prominent part of the human brain and the result of a very large brain; there is probably a benefit to it else it probably wouldn't persist and the benefits which I can work out are our ability to consider new information and to know that we (and therefore others) exist, which is the basis for empathy; which is the basis for communication, collaboration and unity, which are the three pillars of human advantage in comparison to other species, and probably replaced our need for physical attributes, considering we can and create to suit.
Consciousness is not the result of a large brain. Almost every perceptive species is conscious to an extent. Even having the most primal desire such as hunger is by definition a conscious instinct. Consciousness comes
before instinct, meaning it doesn't have a choice whether or not to exist, regardless of it's benefits.
We're also not the only species with communication, collaboration and unity all in one package. We're just the only ones to apply to advanced technologies.
EminemBase wrote:Consciousness is the last stage in the process, it is the observation of thoughts that have already happened in your brain, there is no 'conscious free will', the conscious part of your brain is not controlling anything and there has been experiments which flat-out prove this as a fact.
Consciousness is not the observation of your own thoughts. It's awareness period. And the conscious parts are influencing quite a bit -- I can't find anything on google to suggest otherwise.
EminemBase wrote:Other parts of your brain decide on things before you are consciously aware of it, but due to the fact consciousness is all we know - when we become AWARE of the choice, it feels as if we are MAKING the choice, when in fact the choice has been made, and we now become aware and 'choose it'.
Of course all parts of the brain aren't conscious. But what you're failing to consider is that both the conscious and unconscious parts communicate both ways, regardless of which comes first. That's just the brain doing it's thing. If you were aware of every piece of information that went into every decision you made, your head would explode before even making the decision to begin with. But it's still us making the decision, it still just comes down to what we chose to refer to when we say "me".
EminemBase wrote:Consciousness is not a tool of free will, it's simply the awareness that we exist, the ability to consider new and changing information around us, and the ability to empathize by way of upshot of knowing we exist and feel X therefore others must/probably also feel X and so we misfire self-directed feelings of pity and sorrow towards others, when in reality we're really just feeling this for ourselves.
Consciousness isn't self awareness, nor is it the ability to take in new information or the ability to empathize. These are species-specific traits that don't apply to everything that is conscious. Consciousness is simply awareness and nothing more.
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