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Metacognizant
Sun Jul 09 2000 at 7:33:31
So, you might ask, "What the hell does your name mean, Metacognizant?"
And here's your answer:
An ant, a tree, newborn child- none of these are
sentient
. They don't have an
identity
, don't recognize themselves as personalities distinct from any other. In other words, they aren't
cognizant
. A dolphin is cognizant. An ape is cognizant. Give it a
mirror
and it'll be amazed to see it
self
, not enraged/turned on to see a stranger. (How do they prove this? Recent experiments with dolphins had researchers mark a dolphin with ink, they give it a mirror. The dolphin twists and turns to examine the marked spot, showing it associates itself with the image it sees.)
I have no way of knowing, however, whether the above mentioned ape or dolphin knows how special it is in
creation
. Did
Koko
the gorilla knuckle-walk around the
San Diego Zoo
with her head up her ass, thrilled to be one of the few species in the place with a
sense of self
? (Incidentally, she died recently.) If she had, she would have been metacognizant, "beyond
aware
"- aware of her own
awareness
.
Most
human beings
acheive this
state of being
. All it takes is a summary comparision with a hydra to make a person
notice
his or her own
consciousness
, and once one has, and is aware of it, one is metacognizant. Of course, each additional "
meta
" conveys less and less meaning. There is a far greater
gap
between the
non-cognizant
slug and the cognizant
human
than there is between the cognizant young child and the metacognizant (hopefully) adult. And if, upon reading this write-up, you acheive meta-metacognizance: congratulations! you have made almost no
mental upgrade
at all.
Consciousness Explained
Note to self:
metacognition
911 has an automated response
Apperception
sentient
Koko
Dolphin
meta-
cult of personality
Lessons learned
cognizant
Hydra
evil petting zoo
awareness
slug
Consciousness
meaning
Dream Log: April 22, 2002
self-aware
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Newborn
Ant
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