“Psychobiologist Roger Sperry proposed that, “mind and consciousness are dynamic emergent properties of the living brain in action.” This seemingly simple observation raises a host of questions. How do novel entities arise from self-organizing complex systems? If a system itself shows adaptive, self-organizing properties not attributable to its aggregate micro-potentialities—such that at each new level of complexity, new properties arise—can science ever be confidently predictive? What are the implications of the complexity of science for our understanding of the brain/mind, other biological systems, and the social and behavioral sphere—from global economics to political philosophy?”
Would appreciate any examples of (references for) empirical evidence for theories of “strong” emergence that folks might have to share, thanks.
The brain is only part of the picture. Nature is intelligent and needs no brain. All the world runs on thought. Experience is the name of the game and the brain is only one form go organization in higher mammals. http://heliosliterature.com/2015/02/12/thought/
did you watch the video?