Society of Mind

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== What happens when agents become aware of themselves ? ==
== What happens when agents become aware of themselves ? ==
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According to the french sociologist Émile Durkheim,
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the term [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collective_consciousness collective consciousness]
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in societies refers to the shared beliefs and moral attitudes which operate
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as a unifying force within society. In former times,
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Religion played an important role in uniting members through
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the creation of a common consciousness, just as the belief in the
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own self plays an important role in building a consistent
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single personality. The belief in a god is not that
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different from a belief in an own [[Self|self]].
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In a normal society, the media play an important role
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in shaping the collective consciousness. The content
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of the major newspapers, journals and TV stations determine
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what the majority of people is aware of. In a sense,
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they produce and construct the common collective
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consciousness of the society. If there are continuously
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reports in the media that the society is in a crisis,
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then the members of the society will believe that they
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are in a crisis.
If the population is large and complex enough, can it  
If the population is large and complex enough, can it  
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to predict what someone will do (the stronger the free will
to predict what someone will do (the stronger the free will
we attribute to him, the more difficult it will be).  
we attribute to him, the more difficult it will be).  
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According to the french sociologist Émile Durkheim,
 
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the term [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collective_consciousness collective consciousness]
 
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in societies refers to the shared beliefs and moral attitudes which operate
 
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as a unifying force within society. Religion plays an
 
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important role in uniting members through the creation
 
-
of a common consciousness, just as the belief in the
 
-
own self plays an important role in building a consistent
 
-
single personality. The belief in a god is not that
 
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different from a belief in an own [[Self|self]].
 
== Links ==
== Links ==

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