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EP 319 Lawrence Cahoone on Emergence and Natural Order

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Heuristics, Causality, and Biological Purpose

This chapter investigates the distinctions between laws, rules, and heuristics, emphasizing their role in understanding intelligence and artificial general intelligence. It connects ancient philosophical concepts of causality, particularly Aristotle's four causes, with modern scientific thought, exploring the implications for biological systems and the notion of purpose. The discussion further examines teleonomy and teleology in living organisms, highlighting how purpose can exist independently of consciousness through instinctual behaviors.

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