Wikiphilosophers/Consciousness
Consciousness, at its simplest, is awareness of internal and external existence. But what exactly is consciousness? Where is it located? And how did it emerge? Will we lose our consciousness after death?
Read users' philosophical views below.
- S. Perquin argues that consciousness is a universal and eternal phenomenon, not reducible to matter or energy, implying that it exists everywhere in the universe and persists beyond physical death. Read more...
- Elías believes that a person's consciousness isn't limited to him but can be shared/experienced by/with other people. People can share thoughts, though we don't how to do so. Being a person isn't just having a body and a mind. A person can have to minds as seen...Read more
- Mars Sterling Turner puts Logical Tautologies together to prove the existence of an Eternal, Omnipresent, Omnipotent Consciousness.