Apog - You seem to be questioning whether any living thing is capable of deliberate agency.
It's an interesting question but it's precisely the opposite of the one Seraphim posed.
Right, this is the counter-point that I made to Seraphim in my first post in the thread, and I've been representing that view all along. But although it's an opposite statement to Seraphim's OP, there's not actually a big difference between our views. You see, Seraphim believed that materialists say that there is something special about the consciousness that cannot simply be described in the physical terms that describe the brain. My reply was from a perspective which I would label materialist, and I basically said, "I don't think they do."
Now, I haven't read any materialist work or spoken to someone who identified as a materialist, so I could be wrong about what they say. All I can really do is give my own opinion of what materialism ought to mean, which in this case involves assigning consciousness to the same realm of physical actions and reactions as any other process in the universe, and not accepting any quasi-mystical premise as an explanation. I think that's a reasonable view to take for a materialist, don't you?
Anyway, my posts were basically just stating a difference of opinion about materialism's definition of the consciousness. Seraphim's post was predicated on a different understanding of materialism, and for all I know, many materialists hold a double standard about consciousness and he's right about them. I was just representing my own opinion, ultimately. But absent that difference of opinion between Seraphim's conception of materialism and my conception of it, we're basically saying the exact same thing. Does that make sense?
I see that you are trying to pretend words don't have commonly understood meanings. If Seraphim is trying to use a non-standard definition
Nobody is using or promoting non-standard definitions. I don't question your ability to look up words in a dictionary, however I'm wondering if you can actually explain, in your own words, what consciousness or awareness is. I'm personally advocating the position that it doesn't exist.