arthwollipot
Limerick Purist Pronouns: He/Him
I'll have to re-read it.
I think amb is reiterating an argument from Stephen Jay Gould, who said that if time were somehow "rewound" back to life's origin, and allowed to play itself out again, it would be extremely unlikely that we would get the same mix and distribution that we have today. It's about divergence from initial conditions.
Gould, as far as I know, did not postulate that if life replayed like this, intelligence would probably not appear.
Everything in nature is an improbable quirk of the laws of nature. If you re-ran evolution on Earth, is there any evidence that ants would evolve again?Davies claims that either we are an improbable quirk of the laws of nature, or there are trillions of Earths and intelligences out there at one time or another in the history of the universe.
If that's an accurate description of what he said, I'd have to disagree.For one small branch of hominoids to develope intelligence as an adaptive suvival process, seems quiet extraodinary and point to some event rather unique in their developement. He considered this (unknown) event to be so rare, there was no promise, replaying the story of life on the planet would yield the same result
Animals that have passed the mirror test are all of the great apes (bonobos, chimpanzees, orangutans, gorillas, humans), bottlenose dolphins, Orcas, elephants, and European Magpies.
JoeTheJuggler said:I think I may have mentioned the mirror test for self awareness on this thread before. If not, it's described here. Here are the animals that have passed this test (from the same Wiki article):
So? I thought your Rare Earth theory said that microbial life was common, but not intelligence. And part of this is your continued assertion that humans are unique in the history of the Earth.That has absolutely nothing to do with homo sapiens level of self consciousness which is far beyond a level required for it's [sic] survival as is in the animal kingdom.
I like Gould as well, though I utterly reject his notion of NOMA.I take great credence on people like Gould who are geniuses compared to my feeble mind.
Yes, and you're arguing against a straw man, as has been pointed out to you umpteen times.I repeat for the umpteenth time, conciousness is NOT a given in the scheme of things. But lower lifeforms may be so.
Have you answered my question of why only homo sapiens out of the billions of lifeforms that have ever lived on this planet has evolved consciousness?
Self-awareness is a subset of consciousness. That several non-human species have been proven to have self-awareness refutes your statement that Homo sapiens is the only species on Earth to have developed consciousness.That has absolutely nothing to do with homo sapiens level of self consciousness which is far beyond a level required for it's survival as is in the animal kingdom.
Self-awareness is a subset of consciousness.
You obviously didn't look at the Wiki link I provided. Dogs, cats, and so on fail the mirror test. Only the great apes, some cetaceans, elephants and one bird species pass the mirror test.The mirror test proves nothing. I have done this test with my two dogs. All they see is other dogs, not themselves. They lack the self awareness to be able to see themselves.
You're wrong. Here's a simple thought experiment: compare neutering a dog without anaesthesia compared to doing it with anaesthesia. What would you say is the difference?Nowhere is there proof that the lower animals show they posses consciousness.
Humans are not the only animals to recognise themselves in a mirror. I believe that dolphins do too.
Animals that have passed the mirror test are all of the great apes (bonobos, chimpanzees, orangutans, gorillas, humans), bottlenose dolphins, Orcas, elephants, and European Magpies.[3]
I find the genetic engineering explanation more compelling.