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Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Is consciousness an emergent phenomenon?
This is a fascinating Scientific American article on emergence as the root of consciousness. It asks the interesting question if a bee hive is conscious because of the emergent behavior of individual bees. Similar questions could be asked if shoals of fish, or flocks of birds display some measure of consciousness in a manner similar to how a collection of human cells perform microscopic tasks and yet collectively display sentience.
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