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The learning-consciousness connection

Jonathan Birch, Simona Ginsburg, Eva Jablonka

2021Biology & Philosophy38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract This is a response to the nine commentaries on our target article “Unlimited Associative Learning: A primer and some predictions”. Our responses are organized by theme rather than by author. We present a minimal functional architecture for Unlimited Associative Learning (UAL) that aims to tie to together the list of capacities presented in the target article. We explain why we discount higher-order thought (HOT) theories of consciousness. We respond to the criticism that we have overplayed the importance of learning and underplayed the importance of spatial modelling. We decline the invitation to add a negative marker to our proposed positive marker so as to rule out consciousness in plants, but we nonetheless maintain that there is no positive evidence of consciousness in plants. We close by discussing how UAL relates to development and to its material substrate.

Topics & Concepts

ConsciousnessPhilosophy of biologyCognitive scienceCriticismAssociative learningEpistemologyAssociative propertyTheme (computing)Order (exchange)PsychologyModularity (biology)Cognitive psychologySociologyPhilosophyComputer scienceBiologyPhilosophy of scienceLiteratureEvolutionary biologyEconomicsPure mathematicsArtMathematicsFinanceOperating systemPlant and Biological Electrophysiology StudiesEmbodied and Extended CognitionMemory and Neural Mechanisms
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