seeds wrote: ↑Wed Aug 21, 2019 8:22 pm
...I cannot help but wonder that if a perfect replication of the human brain could be constructed from computer parts, then perhaps the living essence within those parts* could somehow be drawn-forth and triggered (awakened) into a state of self-awareness...
*(Again, assuming that “hylozoism” is a possibility.)
In other words, the process would represent an “emergence” of consciousness from a highly specific arrangement of physical parts, just as a normal brain does with us.
PTH wrote: ↑Thu Aug 22, 2019 10:59 am
And, can I say, I don't think we can rule that out. In the final analysis, when we can't really explain how brains produce consciousness, we equally can't say if a Difference Engine is missing some key component.
But, I have to admit, I'd find it hard to see where the consciousness would be exhibited...
Haven’t you ever seen or heard of Max Headroom?

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https://youtu.be/qq8jOBe5E5A
Clearly, all you would need for the exhibition of what “appears” to be consciousness, is a visual and audio monitoring system.
The problem is, that as we observe and interact with the human-shaped arrangement of electrons on the television screen, we are still no closer to figuring out what consciousness is than we are as we interact with a regular person,...
...which, like Max Headroom, is just another human-shaped arrangement of electrons.
So, what exactly is it that is conscious and self-aware within the context of a human-shaped arrangement of electrons?
Is it the electrons?
Or is it something that
“emerges” from the electrons as a result of their
specific arrangement (again, an arrangement in the form of a brain which is somehow able to summon-forth the essence of life from the very fabric of the electrons themselves)?
PTH wrote: ↑Thu Aug 22, 2019 10:59 am
With a Difference Engine, we could presumably exhaustively explain all behaviour by reference to the physical gears. That suggests to me that any consciousness would have to be
epiphenomenal.
I can’t even begin to imagine how studying any aspect of a “Difference Engine”...
(which, in this case, is the multifarious features (“physical gears”) of the body and brain of a human)
...could explain the existence of a
lucid dreamer, for example, who can willfully grasp the holographic-like mental substance of her own personal being and shape it into anything she desires.
In other words, where’s the epiphenomenal correlation between the objectively-based “gears” of the engine and that of the subjectively-based “behavior” of a self-aware entity/agent (the “dreamer”) that seems to exist within the inner context of its own
autonomous dimension of reality that we call a
“mind”?
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