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Recent Questions
- Can a person in front of a mirror see themselves as others see them?
- What should I do if I have absolutely no interests or hobbies?
- Why does the philosopher wake up at the window when we take the bus?
- Are frequent outbreaks of depersonalization/derealization harbingers of Alzheimer's disease or Dementia (or predisposing factors to them)?
- Can someone explain clearly what the body without organs is like in the philosophy of Deleuze and Guattari to a person who is almost unfamiliar with their work?
Neither is true. These are phenomena of a different order. Formation and forms are a property of matter. Witnessing this process, reviving it, and directing it is a property of consciousness.
I liked how Artemy Lebedev once wrote ” B*I, indeed, being determines consciousness: I look at the first star in the night sky, and I see-a broken pixel of the monitor.” This is the case when consciousness forms matter.
Or not?