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First Person Singular: A review of Brian Rotman's "Becoming Beside Ourselves: Alphabet, ghosts, distributed human beings"

Harnad, S. (2008) First Person Singular: A review of Brian Rotman's "Becoming Beside Ourselves: Alphabet, ghosts, distributed human beings". Technical Report , UNSPECIFIED, UNSPECIFIED. (In Press)

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Abstract

Brian Rotman argues that (one) “mind” and (one) “god” are only conceivable, literally, because of (alphabetic) literacy, which allowed us to designate each of these ghosts as an incorporeal, speaker-independent “I” (or, in the case of infinity, a notional agent that goes on counting forever). I argue that to have a mind is to have the capacity to feel. No one can be sure which organisms feel, hence have minds, but it seems likely that one-celled organisms and plants do not, whereas animals do. So minds originated before humans and before language --hence, a fortiori, before writing, whether alphabetic or ideographic.

Item Type:Technical Report
Creator/Authors:
Stevan Harnad
Keywords:language, writing, computations, web, writing, Turing Test, mind
Research Group:Current ECS Groups > Web and Internet Science
Old ECS Groups > Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia
Date:2008
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Last Modified:23 Sep 2011 10:37
Deposited On:27 Aug 2008 00:08 by Harnad, Stevan

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