Sentientism

"Reductionism is well-named. It reduces what you can do." - Michael Levin - Sentientism 199

May 24, 2024
Michael Levin, a prominent developmental and synthetic biologist at Tufts University, dives into fascinating discussions about the nature of consciousness and sentience. He challenges reductionist views, advocating for a holistic understanding of life that embraces complexity. The conversation explores the ethical implications of sentience in areas like artificial intelligence and animal research, emphasizing a need for empathy and moral duty. Additionally, Levin highlights innovative breakthroughs in regenerative medicine that could reshape our understanding of identity and suffering.
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Embodied Mind As The Core Project

  • Michael Levin frames his work as studying "embodied mind" across diverse systems rather than just traditional biology.
  • He emphasizes cognition as a scale-free phenomenon that biology helps illustrate and test.
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Cognition Is A Relational Claim

  • Cognitive claims express how we intend to relate and engineer interactions with a system, not just labels for systems themselves.
  • Which tools we apply depends on empirical tests of how useful those views are for prediction and control.
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Simple Networks Can Learn Surprisingly Well

  • Very simple deterministic networks can exhibit multiple learning modes and surprising problem solving.
  • Levin argues we must be humble about predicting emergent cognition from parts alone.
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