
Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas 78 | Daniel Dennett on Minds, Patterns, and the Scientific Image
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Jan 6, 2020 Daniel Dennett, a renowned philosopher and expert on consciousness, delves into a fascinating blend of topics. He discusses the connection between human perception and the complexities of artificial intelligence, emphasizing the challenges AI faces in common sense reasoning. The conversation also explores the nature of consciousness as a spectrum, the importance of understanding animal minds, and the implications of free will in human society. Dennett's accessible insights challenge traditional views, making philosophy relatable and thought-provoking.
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Gazelles and Lions
- Stotting gazelles exhibit seemingly irrational behavior, yet it serves the purpose of signaling fitness to lions.
- This demonstrates free-floating rationales, where reasons exist without conscious understanding by the agents.
Emergence
- Dennett avoids the term "emergence" due to its association with inexplicability in philosophy.
- He accepts emergence as explainable and predictable patterns, illustrated by Conway's Game of Life.
Emergence of Consciousness
- Consciousness emerges gradually and isn't an all-or-nothing phenomenon.
- It's a mistake to search for the simplest form of consciousness.











