The article's definition of consciousness is precise, but it's not what people are referring to in most cases where the word "consciousness" is used. Of course, a word can have multiple definitions. But colloquially, when people say consciousness, we usually mean the thing that goes away when we sleep or are anesthetized. I don't think there's a much better way to define that. The contrast between the wakeful and non…
And by "we", you mean "you".
If I read an article about the nature of "consciousness", I assume it means "as opposed to being a rock or a twig".
N=2; two definitions.