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-10 Post author: G0W51 14 February 2015 03:52PM

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Comment author: Val 14 February 2015 05:06:52PM *  2 points [-]

I'm sorry if I was not clear enough. I was meaning to state how you yourself understand the term "consciousness". For example, sound can be defined as a compression wave, or as a sensory experience.

If you define consciousness as in your example, then consciousness should always persist while you are considered to be different from a non-living object. However, it is possible to come up with a definition of consciousness where being asleep would make consciousness non-persistent.

Comment author: G0W51 14 February 2015 09:40:01PM 0 points [-]

I didn't realize there were multiple definitions of consciousness. Where can I learn what they are?