BIG02.MAKING SENSE OF MIND
“The human brain provides possibly the only
departure, the only possible engine of departure from Darwinian principles.” –
Richard Dawkins
Is the human mind a sense?
BIG outline: That’s a quote that
really is worth revisiting. We’ve got the evolutionary process lasting billions
of years and the human brain is the only possible departure from this. That is
huge, it is BIG. Dawkins has also written that humans have the gift of
foresight, which natural selection does not have. The human mind does indeed
have foresight (imagination), it also has insight (understanding), hindsight
(reflection), and oversight (management). It hasn’t always been like this,
there was a time when humans didn’t have these capacities, when they had
primordial, and proto-awareness, but not mind (proper). For example, if we look
at the genus timeline of Homo we can
see that the tools made by homo habilis
didn’t change over 1 million years. The human mind (proper) of today emerged
from the evolutionary process around 50,000-40,000 years ago. Neuroscientist
William Calvin has written about “the big bang of human mind”, and
anthropologist Richard Klein on “the big bang of human consciousness”, and this
is the beginning of the dimension of expression.
The central question from this BIG
is the proposition that the human mind, and its emergent capacity merits
‘sensehood’. That is to say, that humans don’t have 5 senses, they have 6
senses with the human mind the 6th, or executive sense. Over the
course of our evolutionary heritage these senses emerged, and converge in their
connection and coordination in what we can think of as a developing brain.
There is a very gradual awareness building but not mind (proper). After the big
bang of mind we pass a rubicon moment into mind (proper) driven by the
interaction of unconscious mind (thank you Sigmund Freud), and the conscious
mind. When you talk to yourself, which you do as a human, you’re conversing
with your unconscious mind which feeds back/forward to the same conscious. This
allows humans to (a) run any number of thoughts and simulations detached from
the external world, (b) enables our profound creativity, the engine of
expression, (c) enables self-control, and (d) on the down-side opens us up to
mental illness. Darwin thought the difference between the animal and human mind
was one of degree, not of kind. He was wrong, and in part that’s why we’re
still waiting for an accepted neo-Darwinian theory of mind (and culture). The
difference is one of dimension. It is beyond the measure of evolutionary theory
and the natural sciences. I’ll give you one example. In law courts and legal
systems around the world we hold humans to account for their actions. This is
because they have mind (proper). We don’t hold any other species to this
standard. The presumption that humans have such self-control, coupled with our
own deeply personal, rich feeling of inner personhood means that a human mind
is at the same time a human ‘mine’. Whatever level of awareness that animals
have its not mind, that is only for humankind, the idea of God, and machines
that develop mind in science-fiction movies.
BIG outcome: If any of these words,
sentences and ideas ‘make sense’ to you, then they make mind. The idea that the
mind is our 6th sense is going to elevate mentality (including
mental health) and the importance of personal biography alongside our biology. We’re
going to push back somewhat on evolutionary psychology through sociological
psychology with this. This is the most effective approach for us to understand
the relative concert of mind and culture, of personhood and humankind that
drives the social world around us. If the human brain is indeed the most
complex thing in the entire universe, and the system of thought (our minds)
that emerges from this is indeed a sense enabling insight, foresight, hindsight
and oversight then understanding our own understanding engine is crucial in
knowing who we are, who we are to each other, and what we are to all other
life. Expression demands nothing less. The words on this page will go through
your mind. They will be on your mind. Keep that in mind when you are reading
this, and you might get your head around what the mind is.
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