Barry Grimes

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The senses can do their basic work, and actions can be produced, with all this happening “in silence” as far as the organism’s experience is concerned. Then, at some stage in evolution, extra capacities appear that do give rise to subjective experience: the sensory streams are brought together, an “internal model” of the world arises, and there’s a recognition of time and self. What we experience, in this view, is the internal model of the world that complex activities in us produce and sustain. Feeling starts there – or, at least, it begins to creep into existence when these capacities creep ...more
Other Minds: The Octopus and the Evolution of Intelligent Life
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