论文标题

概念是人类意识的基本成分

Concepts as Elementary Constituents of Human Consciousness

论文作者

Rusakov, Boris

论文摘要

断言意识在功能上是一种愿景。从生物学上讲,这是大脑的工作感觉,它将外部信号和内部信号转换为视觉输出。但是,众所周知,人类意识包括意义(解释),因此在功能上具有额外的复杂程度。它由其最小成分(基本成分)的概念组成。一个概念是人类所感知的不同可观察物的摘要(即本质上不存在)的共同特性。它是一个不可还原的实体,因为它不能分为任何其他功能组件。在生物学和物理层面上,每个概念都是一种独特的感觉,该感觉是在神经系统中作为感官和视觉图像。概念一生都在发展。我们不断创建和获取新概念,发展和扩展现有概念,并消除和放弃其他概念。 'i'(“自我”)是其中的一个概念之一。要获得一个概念,必须学习(教一个人的神经系统)感觉或感知它,并将其与现有概念(如果有)联系起来。我们猜想的是,创造和获取概念都是相位转变。产生和获取概念的能力是人类独有的,是人与动物之间的唯一主要区别。我们提供有关我们的前辈如何获得这种能力的方案,从而使它们成为人类。有人建议,动物的大脑是将它们转换为内部图像的视觉信号的处理器,由于“猜测”或想象一下实际可见图片中缺少的细节,因此发展了这种能力。

It is asserted that consciousness functionally is a vision. Biologically it is a sensation of work of a brain that converts external and internal signals into visual output. However, as we well know, human consciousness includes meaning (interpretation), and therefore functionally possesses an additional level of complexity. It consists of concepts which are its minimal components (elementary constituents). A concept is an abstract (i.e. non-existent in nature) common property of different observables, as perceived by humans. It is an irreducible entity since it cannot be divided into any other functional components. At the biological and physical level each concept is a unique sensation encoded in a nervous system as a sensory and visual image. Concepts evolve throughout one's lifetime. We continuously create and acquire new concepts, develop and expand the existing ones, and eliminate and abandon some others. 'I' ('self') is one of the concepts. To acquire a concept one has to learn (to teach one's nervous system) feeling or sensing it, and to connect it to existing concepts, if any. We make a conjecture that both the creation and the acquisition of a concept is a phase transition. The ability to generate and acquire concepts is unique to humans and is the only principal difference between human and animal. We offer scenarios for how this ability could have been acquired by our predecessors, thus making them humans. It is suggested that the animal's brain, being a processor of visual signals that converts them into internal images, has developed this ability as a result of "guessing" or imagining details that are missing in the actual visible picture.

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