>>14275038>My arm is me, too. And I tell it to move.Your brain tells it to move, your brain is not your arm.
>It's just words.Then what is the content?
>bruh, a computer doesn't know anything either.If by "know" you mean "is aware of information" then no. But a computer stores information. Consciousness is not even an object.
>He's just wondering how it happens.He claimed "Brain states only tell consciousness which qualia to display. Where consciousness takes these qualia from is a misery." Qualia are an instance of consciousness, so to say that consciousness is acting on qualia or choosing qualia is nonsensical. The brain produces consciousness, which is made up of qualia. Either his claim has no relevant content or it has some content relevant to the post he was replying to.
>Do you like, want to debate about the existence of knowledge?I'm asking him to explain his claim. Do you have a problem with that?