TY - JOUR
T1 - The evolutionary origins of consciousness
T2 - Suggesting a transition marker
AU - Bronfman, Zohar Z.
AU - Ginsburg, Simona
AU - Jablonka, Eva
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Imprint Academic 2016.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - We suggest an approach to studying consciousness that focuses on its evolutionary origins. The proposed framework is inspired by the study of the transition from inanimate matter to life, which proved extremely useful for understanding what ‘life’ entails. We follow the theoretical and methodological scheme put forward by Tibor Gánti, who suggested a marker for the transition to life — an evolved feature that is sufficient for ascribing dynamic persistence to a minimal living system and that can serve as a point of departure for reconstructing it. We apply this approach to consciousness and suggest an overt behavioural trait — unlimited associative learning (UAL) — as a candidate transition marker. We show that the enabling system of UAL instantiates the set of properties that are considered jointly sufficient for minimal consciousness, and discuss the experimental predictions and the implications of our approach for the taxonomic distribution of consciousness in the animal world.
AB - We suggest an approach to studying consciousness that focuses on its evolutionary origins. The proposed framework is inspired by the study of the transition from inanimate matter to life, which proved extremely useful for understanding what ‘life’ entails. We follow the theoretical and methodological scheme put forward by Tibor Gánti, who suggested a marker for the transition to life — an evolved feature that is sufficient for ascribing dynamic persistence to a minimal living system and that can serve as a point of departure for reconstructing it. We apply this approach to consciousness and suggest an overt behavioural trait — unlimited associative learning (UAL) — as a candidate transition marker. We show that the enabling system of UAL instantiates the set of properties that are considered jointly sufficient for minimal consciousness, and discuss the experimental predictions and the implications of our approach for the taxonomic distribution of consciousness in the animal world.
KW - Associative learning
KW - Distribution problem
KW - Gánti
KW - Origin of life
KW - Subjective experiencing
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AN - SCOPUS:85012131897
SN - 1355-8250
VL - 23
SP - 7
EP - 34
JO - Journal of Consciousness Studies
JF - Journal of Consciousness Studies
IS - 9-10
ER -