Achieve Quote by Daniel Dennett
“Consciousness is cerebral celebrity--nothing more and nothing less. Those contents are conscious that persevere, that monopolize resources long enough to achieve certain typical and "symptomatic" effects--on memory, on the control of behavior and so forth.”
About This Quote
Source Book: Consciousness Explained by Daniel Dennett, 1991
Dennett claims consciousness is a brain‑based process, a functional system that allocates resources for memory and behavior control.
In simple terms: Consciousness is a brain function that manages memory and actions.
Recognize mental processes as functional tools.
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When to use this quote
- mindfulness practice
- cognitive therapy
- AI design
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does this view affect your sense of self?
- Can functionalism explain all aspects of consciousness?
Reducing consciousness to function may overlook subjective experience.