I see this term a lot, people saying "that's just vulgar materialism!" I haven't seen an explanation of what it is yet.

  • Frank [he/him, he/him]
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    3 months ago

    I didn't say consciousness, I said sentient. They're distinct concepts. I don't find consciousness to be an interesting or useful concept.

    • NaevaTheRat [she/her]@vegantheoryclub.org
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      3 months ago

      Everyone seems to use the words differently but in general sentience is accepted as the ability to feel and respond to one's environment. That implies a thing which is able to feel/be aware often synonymous with consciousness although some people say consciousness is sentience + imagination etc.

      I mean it as there being a thing which feels like something to be.

      If you mean it otherwise could you please define it? Or if you're happy to proceed with that definition of consciousness and sentience (which requires consciousness as defined) could you proceed with answering my questions?