• remotelove@lemmy.ca
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    4 months ago

    is a dog not conscious

    It is human consciousness and self-awareness that is being talked about. While some animals express signs of self-awareness, none do it to our degree.

    i don’t think eating a mushroom gave anyone a “soul”

    Not immediately, of course. Psychedelics essentially put the brain into overdrive and open connections in the brain that normally aren’t active. If psilocybin use was able to enable even a little higher intelligence in primitive humans (that also happened to have larger brains), it seems that evolution would favor creatures with larger brains. It’s not that psilocybin immediately gave humans a soul, it’s that it enabled us to use our brains more creatively which improved survivability.

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      4 months ago

      it does feel like that nuance was lost in the article. i’m personally a fan of panpsychism, which posits that everything is conscious but to degrees. i think with our current scientific understanding it doesn’t make sense to try and define a line between conscious vs primitive or “soulless” or whatever when we don’t even have a good definition of consciousness to begin with.