Communalness
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Communalness, as suggested by Robert A. Freitas Jr., is a level of an emergent phenomenon which originates from electronic sentience, and represents a broader mode of thinking than just normal consciousness. While consciousness is limited to the individual, communalness describes a complex organization of numerous individuals which on a higher level is tightly connected to each other. Such an organization would maybe have the same intimate awareness of its own existence as a whole as people have consciousness of their own bodies.
See also[]
- Collective identity
- Collective intelligence
- Collective consciousness
- Collective memory
- Hormonal sentience
- Neurohacking
- Group mind (science fiction)
External links[]
- Xenopsychology by Robert A. Freitas Jr.
Categories:
- Science fiction themes
- Consciousness
- Superorganisms
- Emergence