Quotes About Consciousness
Matter flows from place to place, and momentarily comes together to be you. Some people find that thought disturbing; I find the reality thrilling.
~ Richard Dawkins
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Survival machines that can simulate the future are one jump ahead of survival machines who can only learn on the basis of overt trial and error. The trouble with overt trial is that it takes time and energy. The trouble with overt error is that it is often fatal. Simulation is both safer and faster. The evolution of the capacity to simulate seems to have cumulated in subjective consciousness.
~ Richard Dawkins
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When I am dying, I should like my life taken out under general anaesthetic, exactly as if it were a diseased appendix.
~ Richard Dawkins
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We're going to die, and that makes us the lucky ones.
~ Richard Dawkins
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For example, if (as Dawkins argues) deceit is fundamental in animal communication, then there must be strong selection to spot deception and this ought, in turn, to select for a degree of self-deception, rendering some facts and motives unconscious so as not to betray—by the subtle signs of self-knowledge—the deception being practiced.
~ Richard Dawkins
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Mark Twain's dismissal of the fear of death is another: 'I do not fear death. I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it.
~ Richard Dawkins
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The evolution of the capacity to simulate seems to have culminated in subjective consciousness.
~ Richard Dawkins
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Atheists need to raise their own consciousness of the anomaly: religious opinion is the one kind of parental opinion that—by almost universal consent—can be fastened upon children who are, in truth, too young to know what their opinion really is. There is no such thing as a Christian child: only a child of Christian parents.
~ Richard Dawkins
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algorithm of natural selection has generated a machine capable of internalizing the algorithm, setting up a model of itself – and much more – in microcosm inside the human skull.
~ Richard Dawkins
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Is there anything we can think of which, by the mere fact that we can think of it, is shown to exist outside our thought?
~ Richard Dawkins
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Maybe the psychological reason for this amazing blindness has something to do with the fact that many people have not had their consciousness raised, as biologists have, by natural selection and its power to tame improbability. J.
~ Richard Dawkins
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they experience—what they see, hear, think, and
~ Richard Dawkins
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Our consciousness is also raised by the cruelty and wastefulness of natural selection. Predators seem beautifully 'designed' to catch prey animals, while the prey animals seem equally beautifully 'designed' to escape them. Whose side is God on?
~ Richard Dawkins
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Science-fiction authors, such as Daniel F. Galouye in Counterfeit World, have even suggested (and I cannot think how to disprove it) that we live in a computer simulation, set up by some vastly superior civilization.
~ Richard Dawkins
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The human brain, and the body that it controls, cannot do more than one or a few things at once. If a meme is to dominate the attention of a human brain, it must do so at the expense of 'rival' memes.
~ Richard Dawkins
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Whatever the philosophical problems raised by consciousness, for the purpose of this story it can be thought of as the culmination of an evolutionary trend towards the emancipation of survival machines as executive decision-takers from their ultimate masters, the genes. [The Selfish Gene]
~ Richard Dawkins
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A consciência de que temos apenas uma vida deveria torná-la ainda mais preciosa. A visão ateísta reafirma e melhora a vida, e ao mesmo tempo nunca é afetada pela auto-ilusão, pelo excesso de otimismo ou pela autopiedade chorosa daqueles que acham que a vida lhes deve alguma coisa.
~ Richard Dawkins
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Only human beings guide their behaviour by a knowledge of what happened before they were born and a preconception of what may happen after they are dead; thus only humans find their way by a light that illuminates more than the patch of ground they stand on. P. B. and J. S. MEDAWAR, The Life Science (1977)
~ Richard Dawkins
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Maybe we have lost the ability, that sixth sense that allows us to see miracles and have visions and understand that we are something other, larger than what we have been told. Maybe evolution has been going on in reverse longer than I suspect, and we are already sad, dumb fish.
~ Richard Flanagan
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Words are mostly used to keep us asleep, not to wake us.
~ Richard Flanagan
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So they saw, but they did not see; so they heard, but they did not hear; and they knew, they knew it all, but still they tried not to know.
~ Richard Flanagan
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he understood the measure of his life now to be his capacity to believe in something - anything - other than what was happening in front of him. So they saw, but they did not see; so they heard, but they did not hear; and they knew, they knew it all, but still they tried not to know.
~ Richard Flanagan
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Very early you come to the realization that nothing will ever take you away from yourself.
~ Richard Ford
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The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying as a present to myself but haven't made much progress there—though I need to.
~ Richard Ford
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