Quentin Anciaux wrote:
...
> Another thing that puzzles me is that consciousness should be generated by
> physical (and chemicals which is also "physical") activities of the brain,
> yet I feel my consciousness (in fact me) is located in the upper front of my
> skull... Why then neurons located in the back of my brain do not generate
> conscious feeling ? And if they do participate, why am I located in the front
> of my brain ? Why this location ? Why only a tiny part of the brain feels
> conscious activities ?
Because you're not an ancient Greek. They felt their consciousness was located in their stomach.
Brent Meeker
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Received on Wed Dec 06 2006 - 13:36:17 PST