Society of Mind

From CasGroup

Jump to: navigation, search
(What happens when agents disagree ?)
(What happens when agents disagree ?)
Line 180: Line 180:
Agreement among the agents in the society of mind is associated with
Agreement among the agents in the society of mind is associated with
pleasure. '''Pleasure''' is a state of physical integrity and  
pleasure. '''Pleasure''' is a state of physical integrity and  
-
'''action readiness''' of the body. The body signals that there are no
+
effortless '''action readiness''' of the body. The body signals that it
-
obstacles. It is reflected by an internally consistent representation  
+
is ready for work, that there are no obstacles for action.
 +
It is reflected by an internally consistent representation  
(no contradictions, consonance, agreement). On the contrary,  
(no contradictions, consonance, agreement). On the contrary,  
'''pain''' is a state characterized by '''violation of the physical integrity'''  
'''pain''' is a state characterized by '''violation of the physical integrity'''  
-
of the body. It is reflected by an internally inconsistent  
+
of the body. The body signals that some actions should be
-
representation (contradictions, dissonance, disagreement).
+
avoided, or that it is tired and depleted. This state is
 +
reflected by an internally inconsistent representation  
 +
(contradictions, dissonance, disagreement).
In general, conflicts between agents are bad, while consensus is good.
In general, conflicts between agents are bad, while consensus is good.
-
They represent a situation of [[Cognitive dissonance|cognitive dissonance]].
+
Conflicts represent a situation of [[Cognitive dissonance|cognitive dissonance]].
-
Conflicts are unpleasant for the mind, society or population,
+
They are unpleasant for the mind, society or population,
because it means tiresome inhibition or deactivation of  
because it means tiresome inhibition or deactivation of  
agents. Contradictions between agents, for example  
agents. Contradictions between agents, for example  

Revision as of 11:37, 26 February 2011

Personal tools