Self-Awareness

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Furthermore, it includes the concept that one exists as an  
Furthermore, it includes the concept that one exists as an  
individual, separate from other individuals, with private thoughts.  
individual, separate from other individuals, with private thoughts.  
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== Can organizations become self-aware? ==
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Corporations, companies and organizations can become
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aware of themselves and their image. A corporation
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can be attributed with the full BDI spectrum of
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activities, it can (see [http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=can-a-robot-an-insect-or]):
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* believe that its profit margin will soon increase
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* believe that a certain company is one of its main competitors
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* intend to release a new product this January
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* intend to adopt a new sales strategy
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* want to change its corporate image
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If an organization is treated as an disembodied
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agent without physical body, then only those
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abstract mental states are used to explain the
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behavior which do not involve a body (no pleasure,
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pain, feelings or consciousness).
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Although corporations and organizations can be aware
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of their own image, people do not think that corporations
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might be capable of self-consciousness.
== Can computers become self-aware? ==
== Can computers become self-aware? ==
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== Links ==
== Links ==
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* SciAm article: [http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=can-a-robot-an-insect-or Can a Robot, an Insect or God Be Aware?]
* Wikipedia Entry for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-awareness Self-Awareness]
* Wikipedia Entry for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-awareness Self-Awareness]

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