AB,
Wrong!
Wrong!
Wrong!
None of the components parts from which an emergent property emerges can physically "accomplish" that property - THAT'S THE POINT!!!!!
Please, will you at least try to read something about it before posting again.
PLEASE.
AAAAARRRRRGGGGGHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!
Of course I effing don't - all that's necessary for the purpose of this discussion is to show that fantastically complex outcomes can and do emerge bottom up from very simple components. Prima facie, there's no reason therefore to think that consciousness is an exception.
I need a lie down...(wanders off, sobbing quietly)
Hope you're feeling better
I just wanted to point out that it was the functionality of the
arrangement of particles I was refering to - not the functionality of the individual particles. (see my original post)
For example the ventilation property of a termite hill is a physically defineable function.
No matter how complex the emergent property is, its functions still need to be physically definable.
So until we can get a physical definition of how conscious awareness works, it can't be assumed to be an emergent property.