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Eric Schwitzgebel: The Weirdness of the World

Oct 17, 2025
Join Eric Schwitzgebel, a Professor of Philosophy at UC Riverside and author of The Weirdness of the World, as he delves into the intriguing notion that the United States could be seen as a conscious entity under specific scientific theories. He discusses the philosophy of opening, emphasizing the importance of embracing uncertainty and diverse possibilities. From ethical considerations regarding AI to the complexities of collective consciousness, Eric provocatively challenges our intuitive beliefs, while advocating for a future rich in diverse intelligences.
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INSIGHT

Collective Entities Could Qualify As Conscious

  • Standard scientific criteria for consciousness (information processing, responsiveness, self-monitoring) could plausibly apply to large collectives like the United States.
  • Eric Schwitzgebel argues we lack firm grounds to confidently rule out such group-level consciousness under materialist theories.
ANECDOTE

'Bag Of Cells' Analogy Helps Accept Scale Shift

  • Dave Edwards relates Mike Levin's 'bag of cells' idea to Schwitzgebel's group-consciousness thought experiment.
  • This analogy helped Dave accept intelligence can exist at much larger or smaller scales.
ADVICE

Savor Weirdness To Reframe Intuitions

  • Practice 'opening' by suspending quick dismissals and considering surprising theoretical alternatives.
  • Schwitzgebel urges readers to savor weirdness to expand and refine their intuitions about consciousness.
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