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Is self awareness accidental or selected through evolution?
Consciousness has proven to be a difficult concept for scientific analysis because it's purely subjective and not subject to objective experimentation or observation, yet most of us accept that it exists. A number of books have been written about consciousness, attempting to explain it as an emergent brain function. My own experience with these books has not been very satisfactory in that I have not found myself gaining any better understanding of consciousness. Perhaps others have had better success.
In any case, I was wondering if anyone has come up with a theory about the evolutionary basis for consciousness (self awareness). Note that I am not talking about intelligence; clearly intelligence has survival value. I believe a sophisticated computer that does its job very well may be thought of as intelligent but not conscious (self aware). So, my first question is, is there any objection to the concept of separating the concepts of intelligence and consciousness?
Then, in what way may consciousness (as distinct from intelligence) be involved in survival? One might even make an argument that it may be detrimental for reproduction. Self awareness is not necessarily helpful to one's survival. I may be wrong about this so I would be interested to hear from anyone who might have some thoughts about this question.
Is self awareness an accidental by product of our intelligence, which has enhanced our probability of survival or has consciousness been in and of itself an aid to survival?
Consciousness has proven to be a difficult concept for scientific analysis because it's purely subjective and not subject to objective experimentation or observation, yet most of us accept that it exists. A number of books have been written about consciousness, attempting to explain it as an emergent brain function. My own experience with these books has not been very satisfactory in that I have not found myself gaining any better understanding of consciousness. Perhaps others have had better success.
In any case, I was wondering if anyone has come up with a theory about the evolutionary basis for consciousness (self awareness). Note that I am not talking about intelligence; clearly intelligence has survival value. I believe a sophisticated computer that does its job very well may be thought of as intelligent but not conscious (self aware). So, my first question is, is there any objection to the concept of separating the concepts of intelligence and consciousness?
Then, in what way may consciousness (as distinct from intelligence) be involved in survival? One might even make an argument that it may be detrimental for reproduction. Self awareness is not necessarily helpful to one's survival. I may be wrong about this so I would be interested to hear from anyone who might have some thoughts about this question.
Is self awareness an accidental by product of our intelligence, which has enhanced our probability of survival or has consciousness been in and of itself an aid to survival?