Aliman, Nadisha-Marie: Dissolving Consciousness Dogmatism
Dogmatists employing easily forgeable notions of intelligence have spread the repeated credo that intelligence and consciousness must necessarily correspond to two fundamentally different, entirely unrelated concepts and declared the ignorance of every differing philosophical view while concurrently claiming that nobody is able to scientifically clarify what consciousness signifies in the first place. Another set of dogmatists adhering to behaviorism began assigning consciousness and life to rel
