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Single Idea 3791
[filed under theme 16. Persons / F. Free Will / 2. Sources of Free Will
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Full Idea
The creature who is not only sensitive to patterns in its environment, but also sensitive to patterns in its own reactions to patterns in its environment, has taken a major step.
Gist of Idea
Awareness of thought is a step beyond awareness of the world
Source
Daniel C. Dennett (Elbow Room: varieties of free will [1984], §2.2)
Book Ref
Dennett,Daniel C.: 'Elbow Room - Free will worth wanting' [MIT 1999], p.29
The
71 ideas
from Daniel C. Dennett
2526
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Philosophers regularly confuse failures of imagination with insights into necessity
[Dennett]
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2523
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That every mammal has a mother is a secure reality, but without foundations
[Dennett]
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2525
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Maybe language is crucial to consciousness
[Dennett]
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2527
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Unconscious intentionality is the foundation of the mind
[Dennett]
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2524
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A language of thought doesn't explain content
[Dennett]
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2530
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Could a robot be made conscious just by software?
[Dennett]
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2528
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Does consciousness need the concept of consciousness?
[Dennett]
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2529
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Maybe there can be non-conscious concepts (e.g. in bees)
[Dennett]
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3158
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Theories of intentionality presuppose rationality, so can't explain it
[Dennett]
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3159
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Beliefs and desires aren't real; they are prediction techniques
[Dennett]
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7365
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Dualism wallows in mystery, and to accept it is to give up
[Dennett]
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7366
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It is arbitrary to say which moment of brain processing is conscious
[Dennett]
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7367
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Perhaps the brain doesn't 'fill in' gaps in consciousness if no one is looking.
[Dennett]
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7369
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Brains are essentially anticipation machines
[Dennett]
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7368
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Originally there were no reasons, purposes or functions; since there were no interests, there were only causes
[Dennett]
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7370
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The brain is controlled by shifting coalitions, guided by good purposeful habits
[Dennett]
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7371
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All functionalism is 'homuncular', of one grain size or another
[Dennett]
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7372
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In peripheral vision we see objects without their details, so blindsight is not that special
[Dennett]
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7373
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Blindsight subjects glean very paltry information
[Dennett]
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7374
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Light wavelengths entering the eye are only indirectly related to object colours
[Dennett]
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7376
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We can't assume that dispositions will remain normal when qualia have been inverted
[Dennett]
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7379
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If an epiphenomenon has no physical effects, it has to be undetectable
[Dennett]
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7380
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Visual experience is composed of neural activity, which we find pleasing
[Dennett]
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7381
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We tell stories about ourselves, to protect, control and define who we are
[Dennett]
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7382
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We spin narratives about ourselves, and the audience posits a centre of gravity for them
[Dennett]
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7383
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The psychological self is an abstraction, not a thing in the brain
[Dennett]
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7385
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People accept blurred boundaries in many things, but insist self is All or Nothing
[Dennett]
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7384
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Words are fixed by being attached to similarity clusters, without mention of 'essences'
[Dennett]
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7386
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Selves are not soul-pearls, but artefacts of social processes
[Dennett]
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7387
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"Qualia" can be replaced by complex dispositional brain states
[Dennett]
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7393
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We can't draw a clear line between conscious and unconscious
[Dennett]
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7391
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We can know a lot of what it is like to be a bat, and nothing important is unknown
[Dennett]
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7394
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Conscious events can only be explained in terms of unconscious events
[Dennett]
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14308
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We can bring dispositions into existence, as in creating an identifier
[Dennett, by Mumford]
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3804
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Darwin's idea was the best idea ever
[Dennett]
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3791
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Awareness of thought is a step beyond awareness of the world
[Dennett]
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3794
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Foreknowledge permits control
[Dennett]
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3795
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Causal theories require the "right" sort of link (usually unspecified)
[Dennett]
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3796
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The active self is a fiction created because we are ignorant of our motivations
[Dennett]
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3797
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I am the sum total of what I directly control
[Dennett]
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3798
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An overexamined life is as bad as an unexamined one
[Dennett]
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3800
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You can be free even though force would have prevented you doing otherwise
[Dennett, by PG]
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3801
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Rationality requires the assumption that things are either for better or worse
[Dennett]
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3802
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Why pronounce impossible what you cannot imagine?
[Dennett]
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3803
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Can we conceive of a being with a will freer than our own?
[Dennett]
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4608
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Minds are hard-wired, or trial-and-error, or experimental, or full self-aware
[Dennett, by Heil]
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4873
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What is it like to notice an uncomfortable position when you are asleep?
[Dennett]
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4872
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Most people see an abortion differently if the foetus lacks a brain
[Dennett]
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4874
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The predecessor and rival of the language of thought hypothesis is the picture theory of ideas
[Dennett]
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4875
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We descend from robots, and our intentionality is composed of billions of crude intentional systems
[Dennett]
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4879
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There is no more anger in adrenaline than silliness in a bottle of whiskey
[Dennett]
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4876
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Maybe there is a minimum brain speed for supporting a mind
[Dennett]
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4878
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The materials for a mind only matter because of speed, and a need for transducers and effectors
[Dennett]
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4877
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Maybe plants are very slow (and sentient) animals, overlooked because we are faster?
[Dennett]
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4880
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Sentience comes in grades from robotic to super-human; we only draw a line for moral reasons
[Dennett]
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4881
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Being a person must involve having second-order beliefs and desires (about beliefs and desires)
[Dennett]
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4882
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Concepts are things we (unlike dogs) can think about, because we have language
[Dennett]
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3983
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Learning is evolution in the brain
[Dennett]
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3984
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The nature of content is entirely based on its functional role
[Dennett]
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3985
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Biology is a type of engineering, not a search for laws of nature
[Dennett]
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3987
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Like the 'centre of gravity', desires and beliefs are abstract concepts with no actual existence
[Dennett]
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3986
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The 'intentional stance' is a way of interpreting an entity by assuming it is rational and self-aware
[Dennett]
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6624
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Dennett denies the existence of qualia
[Dennett, by Lowe]
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7654
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What matters about neuro-science is the discovery of the functional role of the chemistry
[Dennett]
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7655
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The work done by the 'homunculus in the theatre' must be spread amongst non-conscious agencies
[Dennett]
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7656
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I don't deny consciousness; it just isn't what people think it is
[Dennett]
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7657
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Intelligent agents are composed of nested homunculi, of decreasing intelligence, ending in machines
[Dennett]
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7658
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Obviously there can't be a functional anaylsis of qualia if they are defined by intrinsic properties
[Dennett]
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23803
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States have content if we can predict them well by assuming intentionality
[Dennett, by Schulte]
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3177
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You couldn't drive a car without folk psychology
[Dennett]
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3161
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If mind is just an explanation, the explainer must have beliefs
[Rey on Dennett]
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