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5797 | The pattern of molecules in the sea is much more complex than the complexity of brain neurons [Searle] |
Full Idea: The pattern of molecules in the ocean is vastly more complex than any pattern of neurons in my brain. | |
From: John Searle (The Mystery of Consciousness [1997], Concl 2.6) | |
A reaction: A nice warning for anyone foolish enough to pin their explanatory hopes simply on 'complexity', but we would not be so foolish. A subtler account of complexity (e.g. by Edelman and Tononi) might make brains much more complex than oceans. |
5796 | If tree rings contain information about age, then age contains information about rings [Searle] |
Full Idea: You could say that tree-rings contain information about the age of a tree, but you could as well say that the age of a tree in years contains information about the number of rings in a tree stump. ..'Information' is not a real causal feature of the world. | |
From: John Searle (The Mystery of Consciousness [1997], Concl 2.5) | |
A reaction: A nice point for fans of 'information' to ponder. However, you cannot deny the causal connection between the age and the rings. Information has a subjective aspect, but you cannot, for example, eliminate the role of DNA in making organisms. |