| That wasn't your original argument. Your original argument was (with bits added in so it actually looks something like an argument):
1. Consciousness exists.
2. Conciousness needs something to perceive, which is existence.
Now you are arguing:
1. Consciousness exists.
2. Consciousness is defined by existence.
Under the first argument, I asked you to use reason to demonstrate that by reason that consciousness requires something to perceive. Now you are arguing that consciousness is existence. So, that means you need to demonstrate by reason that consciousness is defined by existence.
I'm not sure which of these arguments you want to propose, but either one doesn't bother me. |