

#2388
Mentioned in 19 episodes
Other Minds
The Octopus, the Sea, and the Deep Origins of Consciousness
Book • 2016
In this book, Peter Godfrey-Smith delves into the evolution of intelligence and consciousness, particularly in cephalopods such as octopuses and cuttlefish.
He argues that these creatures represent an independent experiment in the evolution of large brains and complex behavior, distinct from the evolutionary paths of vertebrates.
Godfrey-Smith draws on his own scuba-diving experiences and the latest scientific research to explore how these animals' unique neural structures, including decentralized brain-like systems in their arms, enable their remarkable intelligence and adaptability.
The book also reflects on the broader implications for understanding human consciousness and the nature of subjective experience.
He argues that these creatures represent an independent experiment in the evolution of large brains and complex behavior, distinct from the evolutionary paths of vertebrates.
Godfrey-Smith draws on his own scuba-diving experiences and the latest scientific research to explore how these animals' unique neural structures, including decentralized brain-like systems in their arms, enable their remarkable intelligence and adaptability.
The book also reflects on the broader implications for understanding human consciousness and the nature of subjective experience.
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Mentioned in 19 episodes
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, who was reading it, as a philosopher working in philosophy of biology.


Joe Folley

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as part of a three-part trilogy of books by 

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#116 Peter Godfrey Smith - Animal Consciousness: What Can We Know?
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when discussing octopus minds and subjective experience.


Gregg Henriques

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EP 273 Gregg Henriques on the Unified Theory of Knowledge
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as a fantastic book about octopuses.


Johann Hari

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as one of her favorite books, exploring the origins of consciousness and intelligence through octopuses.

Luisa Rodriguez

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#203 – Peter Godfrey-Smith on interfering with wild nature, accepting death, and the origin of complex civilisation
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as the first book in a trilogy about octopuses and what they teach us about thinking.


Sean Carroll

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249 | Peter Godfrey-Smith on Sentience and Octopus Minds
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when discussing the intelligence of octopuses and mammals.


Lee Cronin

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267 - Lee Cronin: Aliens, Artificial Intelligence, and the Origin of Life
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, quoting Peter Godfrey-Smith's book, to highlight the evolutionary perspective on the short lifespan of octopuses and their intelligence.

Caroline Roper

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90: Octopuses & The Paralympics
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when referencing an example of ant behavior.

Evan Mcgloughlin

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#92 Joscha Bach: “The Nature Of Reality is Even Weirder Than We Previously Thought”
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, in which he explores the combination of distance and contact with animals like the octopus.


Peter Godfrey-Smith

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How other species challenge our idea of consciousness | Peter Godfrey-Smith



