On 06.08.2011 12:27 Stathis Papaioannou said the following:
On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 11:52 AM, Craig
Weinberg<[email protected]>  wrote:


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Consciousness isn't provided. It's not a service. It's like saying
that mass is being provided to an object.

My position is that consciousness occurs necessarily if the sort of
activity that leads to intelligent behaviour occurs. This is not
immediately obvious, at least to me. I assume therefore that it is
not true: that it is possible to have intelligent behaviour (or
neuron-like behaviour) without consciousness. This assumption is
then shown to lead to absurdity.

How do you define intelligent behaviour? For example in the book

Dario Floreano and Claudio Mattiussi, Bio-Inspired Artificial Intelligence: Theories, Methods, and Technologies, 2008

there is a nice chapter about immune systems. I would say that the behaviour of an immune system is very intelligent. What does it mean then?

Evgenii

P.S. The paragraph about intelligence from the book above
http://blog.rudnyi.ru/2011/03/intelligence.html

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