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David Chalmers - What Things are Conscious?

2024-04-05 Education
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Make a donation to Closer To Truth to help us continue exploring the world's deepest questions without the need for paywalls: https://shorturl.at/OnyRq Get subscriber-exclusive benefits with a free membership today: https://shorturl.at/JMTVY Consciousness is the great mystery of inner awareness. Where does it exist? Humans, obviously. Animals? Which animals? Chimps, elephants, dolphins, dogs? Termites, snails, amoeba, bacteria? What about non-biological intelligences like supercomputers of the future? The question probes the deep nature of consciousness. Free access Closer to Truth's library of 5,000+ videos for free: http://bit.ly/376lkKN David Chalmers is a philosopher at New York University and the Australian National University. He is Professor of Philosophy and co-director of the Center for Mind, Brain, and Consciousness at NYU, and also Professor of Philosophy at ANU. Watch more videos on the metaphysics of consciousness: https://bit.ly/3A6CWXL Closer To Truth, hosted by Robert Lawrence Kuhn and directed by Peter Getzels, presents the world’s greatest thinkers exploring humanity’s deepest questions. Discover fundamental issues of existence. Engage new and diverse ways of thinking. Appreciate intense debates. Share your own opinions. Seek your own answers.

Top Comments (10)

@clownworld-honk410 2024-04-05

I'm watching this guy and I'm searching for a drum kit in the background!😊

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@birdstrikes 2024-04-05

"I love dream theater." - Chalmers

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@tomappletree8086 2024-04-10

Till this video I only read some books from Chalmers, but I didn't know how incredibly cool, authentic and honest this guy is!

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@MeditativeHandle 2024-04-13

I once randomly clicked on an article on secret NYC things and noticed one that looked interesting. It was an old clock with a red capped elf on top. It was so old that I briefly wondered if I had ever passed it and if it still worked. A few weeks later, I was headed downtown with an acquaintance and suddenly noticed the clock on the street above us. I stopped and said Hey, I saw this clock on a list on NYC sights! My friend asked if it still worked and I said no, I don't think it works anymore. It's like a hundred years old. The parts are wooden. It probably doesn't even ring. At that very moment, the clock rang. It wasn't even on the hour. Everyone nearby stopped at that sound lol.

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@lawrenceoffiong1829 2024-04-14

I like to think that consciousness exists on a spectrum. An atom and a human experience the universe in vastly different ways due to their physical makeup. Perhaps the fundamental spark of awareness, could be present to some degree in even the most basic units of matter.

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@josephhruby3225 2024-04-06

Wonderful . . .

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@wutangclaney 2024-04-16

When I watch Chalmers speak, I can’t help but ponder if consciousness goes to 11.

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@JarodM 2024-04-10

He left his guitar at home for the interview~🎸🤘

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@martinwilliams9866 2024-04-18

I'm for a panprotopsychic approach at the moment & think that physicality, causality, responsiveness is the fundamental property of consciousness, which is meta-responsiveness. Even the intermediaries between the so-called external world & consciousness, the senses, are selectively responsive. The system of greatest responsiveness is the Glial network, which utilises the transverse Hall effect. I think Glials acting on neurons is voluntary attention & neurons acting on Glials is involentary attention.

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@eltontheander7431 2024-04-22

Leont’ev’s activity theory is a good place to look.

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