As consciousness is the condition of a flesh and blood body being conscious which is to be alive, not dead, awake, not asleep, and sensible, not insensible (comatose) in what way is that an explanation of the manifestation of consciousness and not an explanation of what consciousness is?
RESPONDENT: I had asked you what is consciousness per se, in itself. RICHARD: As consciousness the condition of a flesh and blood body being conscious is indistinguishable from what a body is (when it is alive, awake, and sensible) then to suggest that consciousness is something other than that, that which is indeed what it is per se, in itself, just does not make sense.
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