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Understanding and Self-Organization

机译:理解与自我组织

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How do we manage to understand a completely novel state of affairs, such as the sudden effects of an unexpected earthquake, or the arrival of a total stranger instead of the sister we were waiting for? In each case, for a moment we might be stunned, but we are able quite quickly to fit these events into our overall framework for understanding the world. However, terrified and despairing we feel, we know what earthquakes are and this event fits that schema; in the case of the stranger we know that this kind of thing happens, and that we must ask the stranger “Who are you, and where is my sister?” This paper asks about the mechanisms by which we rapidly achieve an understanding of our world, both the unexpected changes we may experience, and the ongoing comfortable familiarity we normally have with our surroundings. We attempt a solution by means of examining fundamental questions: class="unordered" style="list-style-type:disc">What is it to understand something?What sorts of things do we try to understand?Is there a conscious EXPERIENCE of understanding?Does understanding involve conscious mental images?What is self-organization?I will argue that these questions revolve around the need of a living organism to take action, and that understanding anything involves knowing how we might act relative to that thing in our environment. The experience of understanding is a feeling that the action affordances of a situation are clear and available. Action (as opposed to reaction) includes imagery, particularly motor imagery, which can be used in the guidance of action. Understanding requires a conscious process involving motor imagery of action affordances, and action can be understood only in self-organizational terms. I explain how self-organization can ground the kinds of action affordance experience needed for conscious understanding. The paper concludes that our day-to-day understanding of our environment is the result of a self-organizing process.
机译:我们如何才能理解一个全新的事务状态,例如意外地震的突然影响,或者是一个完全陌生的人的到来而不是我们等待的姐妹的到来?在每种情况下,我们可能都会一时感到震惊,但是我们能够很快将这些事件纳入我们理解世界的总体框架中。但是,我们感到恐惧和绝望,我们知道地震是什么,并且这一事件符合这种情况。对于陌生人,我们知道这种事情会发生,我们必须问陌生人“你是谁,我姐姐在哪里?”本文探讨了我们快速了解世界的机制,可能经历的意外变化以及我们对周围环境的持续舒适性。我们通过研究以下基本问题来尝试解决问题: class =“ unordered” style =“ list-style-type:disc”> <!-list-behavior = unordered prefix-word = mark-type = disc max- label-size = 0-> 了解某物是什么? 我们试图了解什么? 是否有自觉的理解经验? 理解是否涉及意识的心理形象? 什么是自组织? 我将论证这些问题围绕着生物体的需求来解决。采取行动,了解任何事情都涉及知道我们在环境中相对于那件事如何采取行动。理解的经验是一种感觉,一种情况的行动能力是明确的和可用的。动作(与反应相反)包括图像,尤其是运动图像,可用于指导动作。理解需要有意识的过程,其中涉及对行动能力的运动形象,并且行动只能以自组织的方式来理解。我将说明自我组织如何为有意识的理解提供所需的各种行动支持经验。本文得出的结论是,我们对环境的日常了解是自组织过程的结果。

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