JAK said:
I think some clarification would help me. For you, what indicates "self-awareness"? What observable and/or testable factors are necessary?
OMG, JAK - why not ask me a
really hard question while you're at it? (LOL)
I'd like some clarification on this myself. I don't have any definitive answers - but I'll share my thinking with you. Please don't assume that I have any idea what I'm talking about. What follows is simply my opinion, and is certainly subject to change if people give me good insights. And keep in mind that I'm going to make some pretty "soft and subjective" statements. Sorry, but it's the best I can do, and it's why I've been skirting the issue here.
Just to keep it simple (like me!), I'm going to go for the lowest possible denominator for self-awareness - just something that indicates "me" and "not me" beyond the simple perception that something is external to the subject.
Observable and/or testable factors for self-awareness:
1) Spontaneous dreaming. I believe that in order to dream, one must be self-aware to an extent, have a distinct sense of "me" vs. "not me".
2) Spontaneous personal assignment of intrinsic values to an object, space or other entity - as in "my toy, not yours", "my territory, not yours", "my food, not yours", "My mate, not yours", etc.
3) Social skills - even instinctive ones. This can include mating rituals, maternal instincts, etc. Again, these show a recognition of "me" and "not me", or a sense of "self".
4) Some form of communication, however primitive. (Grunts, pheromones, whatever.)
5) Learned behavior from experience. (Dunno why that's in there, but it just seems to fit with having an identity. I guess I feel that part of being self-aware is being able to recall, process and create change based on remembered experiences.)
I realize that all of these things can be emulated (except maybe dreaming). Putting them all together, though... now, that would be difficult to determine if the subject were self-aware, or just a good simulation.
Hm. Why do I suddenly feel like I'm going to take it in the shorts for getting drawn into this kind of philosophical discussion?
