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Matter determines consciousness from the objective world
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The necessary conditions for the emergence of human consciousness are:
1. The human brain. The human brain is the physiological basis for the generation of consciousness, but with the human brain, consciousness does not arise on its own. Consciousness is the reflection of objective existence in the human brain, and without objective existence, the human brain does not produce consciousness.
2. Practice. Consciousness does not directly cause changes in the concrete form of matter, but it promotes changes in things with the help of practice. Consciousness has a guiding role in transforming the objective world, which means that people can actively transform the world under the guidance of consciousness.
3. Objective existence. The content of consciousness is objective, but its form is subjective. The unity of subjective form and objective content is embodied in consciousness.
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At present, there is no clear answer to the question of the nature of consciousness and whether machines are simple and capable of generating consciousness. Consciousness is a subjective psychological phenomenon that is difficult to measure and define objectively. Although humans have a rich understanding and experience of consciousness, the exact mechanism of consciousness is not yet fully understood by the scientific community.
Some scientists and philosophers have suggested that consciousness may be the product of the brain's complex neural activity, and that in theory, by mimicking the neural networks and complex computing power of the human brain, robots may produce phenomena similar to human consciousness to some extent. Proponents of this view argue that as long as machines can simulate the activity of the human brain and behave in a way that resembles human intelligence and emotion, then it is possible for them to become conscious.
However, there are many scientists and philosophers who are skeptical of this view. Consciousness, they argue, is not only the result of brain activity, but also includes subjective experiences and subjective consciousness. They argue that even if machines are capable of exhibiting a high degree of intelligence and emotion in their behavior, they cannot simply equate them with conscious organisms.
Therefore, the jury is still out on whether robots are capable of generating consciousness. Despite the tremendous advances made by modern technology in artificial intelligence and robotics, there are still many unsolved mysteries and challenges to truly understand and simulate the complexities of human consciousness.
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According to biological explanations, human consciousness arises from the brain. The human brain, cerebellum, thalamus, hypothalamus, basal nucleus, etc., transmit and analyze various sensory information such as vision, hearing, touch, smell, and taste through brain neurons into samples, which are synthesized from the thalamus into thalamus, and emitted to the brain contact area, so that the brain is aware, that is, human consciousness.
Consciousness is a biological neural phenomenon, the product of the development of individual physiological functions to a certain stage, and a synthesis of self-perception and external sense.
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According to biological explanations, human consciousness arises from the brain. The human brain, cerebellum, thalamus, hypothalamus, basal nucleus, etc., transmit and analyze various sensory information such as vision, hearing, touch, smell, and taste through brain neurons into samples, which are synthesized from the thalamus into thalamus, and distributed to the brain contact area, so that the brain is aware, that is, human consciousness.
Consciousness is a biological neural phenomenon, the product of the development of individual physiological functions to a certain stage, a synthesis of self-perception and external sense, and the basis of consciousness is that the individual has a synthesis of his own ontological cognition, recognition of his own cognitive ability, and recognition of his own ability to exercise.
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Consciousness is the product of the development of the material world to a certain stage. Matter has gone through a long historical process of producing thinking creatures from its own development. The emergence of consciousness is both a natural and a socio-historical process.
From the perspective of the origin of consciousness, consciousness is the product of the development of the material world to a certain stage; From the point of view of the essence of consciousness, consciousness is the reflection of objective existence in the human brain. Consciousness is the reflection of objective existence by the human brain
First, both correct and erroneous ideologies are reflections of objective existence in the human brain.
Second, whether it is people's concrete feelings or people's abstract thinking, they are the reflection of the human brain on objective things;
Third, whether it is people's feelings and understanding of the current situation, or people's thinking and summary of the past, or people's thoughts and summaries of the future, it is the reflection of the human brain on objective things.
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From a philosophical point of view, from a materialist point of view, consciousness is people's reaction to objective things. It's something you see, something you think.
From a medical point of view, it should be through some brain operations.
Consciousness is the sixth sense.
Consciousness is the function of the human brain, and human death is marked by brain death, and of course the dead human brain will not produce consciousness, and all the remaining consciousness will die.
How did humans emerge and develop?
I'm sure no one can generalize your question. Your questions relate to biology (mainly evolution), philosophy, and psychology. I'm just barely remembering a few things, and I may not be completely correct when I say it, just a general description. >>>More
Humans evolved from Australopithecus, and the real appearance of humans actually began between 8 million and 4 million years ago.