Mr. Scott
Under the Amazing One's Wing
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Take the tale of the Sphex wasp and the evil experimenter. No matter how many times the experimenter moves the wasp's food, the wasp never catches on - it simply doesn't have the circuitry to monitor its own mental processes.
You can catch that sort of thing mechanically, unconsciously, but it is actually simpler and less expensive to do it by adding the feedback loop we call consciousness, because it generalises the problem such that a single process can monitor all such cases.
Aha! That's the "seen it before" module which Dennett mentions in his Magic of Consciousness lecture, that misfires and produces the deja vu quale. Sphex Wasps I guess haven't got one.
If you disable only that module, do you completely snuff out consciousness? Or, just anti-sphexishness?
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