
#117 - Cooperation and The Social Lives of Animals: A Dialogue with Ashley Ward
Converging Dialogues
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Is There a Cooperation or Interdependence?
Insects don't think they have a central nervous system, and sup for in some cases, it's very, very small. What these insects are doing is tole they apply simple, curiistic, simple rules of thont which have stood the test of time - by simply following lel t leas. So if you think about termites building a mound, you know, if you see termite at the termite moundin in africa, it's an extraordinary feat of engineering,. built by animals who haven't the faintest idea what they're building. Thisisis suggests that perhaps things like consciousness and intellect arise from this mass of interconnected neurons; similar to q
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