Its quite simple. If someone uses a robot to perform a function...there is consciousness behind the robot. There is consciousness using the robot for a purpose...
Even disregarding the point that I was saying rocks, and not robots, the point still stands - I'm happy to accept that there's a consciousness behind the robot, but that's a vastly different claim to saying there is a consciousness of the robot's own.
With biological organisms it is the same thing.
No, it isn't. We know that robots are manufactured things, we have no evidence to support the notion that biological organisms are a deliberate creation of something.
Without the consciousness the organism is dead and lifeless like a discarded robot.
Robots don't have consciousness or life in the first instance.
The difference between a dead organism and a live one is consciousness. Life is consciousness.
No. Bacteria are alive. Bacteria are not conscious, they have no mechanism by which they could be conscious, there is no nervous system, not neurology, no rationality. Unless you redefine consciousness to a meaningless degree, life and consciousness are not synonymous.
Whether you say that the organism is conscious or consciousness is working through the organism....it is the same thing.
I disagree, but that's an entirely different discussion.
O.