PureX
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No, breath, heartbeat, brain activity, past experience and probability have a whole lot to do with it, too.So potential is sufficient?
Not being an absolutist, myself, I don't really care about apparent momentary lapses from the conscious self-awareness of human 'personhood'. I don't base my opinion of it on the existence of an occasional aberration. If such became a permanent state, I would say 'personhood' has been irretrievably lost, and it would be time for whomever is then in charge of the remaining body's welfare to determine how to deal with it.The mind doesn't spend all of the time dreaming. So what then?
But of course you and glassjester know this already, you just can't admit to knowing it so you continue to ask these silly questions while searching for some way of trying to dismiss the obvious.