Philosopher Challenges Convention: Do Thermostats Have Consciousness?
2024-12-30
Philosopher David Chalmers, in his book *The Conscious Mind*, proposes a radical idea: even simple thermostats might possess conscious experience. He argues that consciousness isn't exclusive to complex systems but a fundamental property linked to information processing. From humans to mice to thermostats, the complexity of consciousness might decrease with decreasing information processing capabilities, but it doesn't necessarily vanish. While a thermostat only has simple information states, its corresponding experience might be as simple and primitive as black, white, and gray. This view challenges traditional understandings of consciousness, prompting a re-evaluation of its fundamental nature.
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