Nice link. IMHO the most interesting things in culture happen at the transition 
between the primitive cultures studied in anthropology and the modern societies 
studied in sociology. One could argue that self-awareness also happens at such 
a point: it is the transition moment between the "here-and-now" world of the 
child and the detached "non-obvious" reality of grown-ups.-J.
-------- Original message --------From: Roger Critchlow <r...@elf.org> Date: 
7/24/24  7:58 PM  (GMT+01:00) To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee 
Group <friam@redfish.com> Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Self-Consciousness, experience 
and metaphysics Andrew Gelman's blog had a post this morning about his sister's 
research into the acquisition of reasoning.  
https://statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu/2024/07/24/this-ones-important-looking-beyond-the-obvious-essentialism-and-abstraction-as-central-to-our-reasoning-and-beliefs/Children
 begin organizing their experience with concepts that have no material 
existence very early in life.  Perhaps as soon as they start talking to each 
other about WTF is going on.  Not in the research, but I expect they talk to 
their pets about this, too.-- rec --On Wed, Jul 24, 2024 at 11:31 AM Jochen 
Fromm <j...@cas-group.net> wrote:Nick, Looking for self-awareness in animals 
before language emerged feels to me like searching for culture in anthropology 
before civilizations appeared.People in anthropology study human societies, 
cultures and their development, but sadly mostly in the time before it gets 
interesting (when religions, writing systems and civilizations emerged in 
ancient Egypt and ancient Mesopotamia). They examine for instance primitive 
hunter gatherer groups in Africa or ancient tribes in the Amazon region. 
Looking for examples of particular experiences with animals that show signs of 
self-awareness (and not only respond to the world around them, but also respond 
to their own responding to the world around them) feels similar to me: it is 
like focusing on a fascinating phenomenon but at a place before it gets 
interesting.If this comment bends the thread too much then please ignore it 
:-)J.-------- Original message --------From: Nicholas Thompson 
<thompnicks...@gmail.com> Date: 7/23/24  6:57 PM  (GMT+01:00) To: The Friday 
Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group <friam@redfish.com>, Prof David West 
<profw...@fastmail.fm> Subject: [FRIAM] Self-Consciousness, experience and 
metaphysics David's last post so effectively blurs the lines between these two 
that I am going to give up, for the moment, on my attempt to keep them 
straight.Intuition tells me that Dave's post falls on one side of the line, and 
Glen's on the other,  but I have to go shopping.   I am still hoping to hear 
examples of particular experiences with animals, computers, spouses, etc., that 
confirm your sense that they are not  only responding to the world around them, 
but also responding to their own responding to the world around them. Back to 
this later when stocked upIn the meantime, Please, you-all, don't dick with 
this thread, don't fork it and do, if you are responding to a particular 
comment, speak to that person, don't just fling your wisdom out into the 
ether.I never thought you guys would turn me into a thread-Nazi.  Nick
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