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kilobug comments on Consciousness and Sleep - Less Wrong Discussion

8 Post author: casebash 07 January 2016 12:04PM

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Comment author: kilobug 08 January 2016 02:18:45PM 1 point [-]

Regular sleep may not suspend consciousness (although it can very well be argued in some phases of sleep it does), but anesthesia, deep hypothermia, coma, ... definitely do, and are very valid examples to bring forward in the "teleport" debate.

I've yet to see a definition of consciousness that doesn't have problems with all those states of "deep sleep" (which most people don't have any trouble with), while saying it's not "the same person" for the teleporter.

Comment author: casebash 08 January 2016 11:00:13PM 0 points [-]

"Anesthesia, deep hypothermia, coma, ... definitely do" - don't people have dreams or at least some thoughts occur during these?

Comment author: DanArmak 26 January 2016 02:54:26PM 0 points [-]

How would you distinguish between no experiences occurring, and no memories being formed or retained?

Comment author: casebash 27 January 2016 07:44:54PM 0 points [-]

Just because we can't observe things doesn't mean they don't exist

Comment author: DanArmak 29 January 2016 12:31:01AM 0 points [-]

But what's your reason for thinking they exist?