NancyLebovitz comments on The conscious tape - Less Wrong

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Comment author: MartinB 16 September 2010 11:45:40PM 1 point [-]

Option 4: there is no such thing as consciousness. Its all just an elaborate hoax our minds play on us. In reality we are 'just' state machines with complicated caches that give the appearance of a conscious mind acting. The illusion is good enough to fool us all, and works well enough for real life.

The more i learn off neuro science the more I get the impression that there is no real 'person' hidden in the body, just a shell, that runs lots of software over data storage, and seems to act somewhat consistent. So the closer you look, the less consciousness is left to see.

Please note that I still have trouble understanding how qualia work.

Comment author: NancyLebovitz 20 September 2010 04:35:47PM 10 points [-]

My problem with that sort of explanation is that I don't see how there can be illusion without a consciousness present to be mistaken.

Comment author: atucker 22 September 2010 03:56:13AM *  1 point [-]

Is an illusion something other than a system failing to correctly represent its otherwise accurate sensory input?

Particularly if it happens in a specific and reproducible way, so that even though the information it gathers is accurate, said information is internally represented as being something different and inaccurate.

Because I can write programs that have bugs that are pretty much that.

Comment author: NancyLebovitz 22 September 2010 04:10:49PM 0 points [-]

I'm not sure, but that's an interesting and possibly valid point.