Self-Awareness

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their sub-systems. They know how much memory they have left,  
their sub-systems. They know how much memory they have left,  
they are aware of what's happening on the keybooard, they are  
they are aware of what's happening on the keybooard, they are  
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aware of what's on the monitor.  
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aware of what's on the monitor. They are also conscious
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of some items and information, for instance icons and files,
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while others can be considered as "unconscious":
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Yet the computer as a whole is not self-aware. There is no  
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* conscious items = information in memory/on desktop
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* unconscious items = information not in memory/on desktop
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Yet even if there is an icon of the computer on the desktop,
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the computer as a whole is not self-aware. There is no  
perception of a self possible, because there is no perception.
perception of a self possible, because there is no perception.
A computer is not embedded in a perceive-reason-action cycle.  
A computer is not embedded in a perceive-reason-action cycle.  
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* 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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* NYTimes article: [http://www.nytimes.com/2003/11/11/science/11MACH.html Can Robots Become Conscious?]
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[[Category:Psychology]]
[[Category:Consciousness]]
[[Category:Consciousness]]
[[Category:Self-Star Properties]]
[[Category:Self-Star Properties]]

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