On a Possible Basis for Metaphysical Self-development in Natural and Artificial Systems

Jeffrey White
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Recent research into the nature of self in artificial and biological systems raises interest in a uniquely determining immutable sense of self, a “metaphysical ‘I’” associated with inviolable personal values and moral convictions that remain constant in the face of environmental change, distinguished from an object “me” that changes with its environment. Complementary research portrays processes associated with self as multimodal routines selectively enacted on the basis of contextual cues informing predictive self or world models, with the notion of the constant, per-vasive and invariant sense of self associated with a multistable attractor set aiming to ensure personal integrity against threat of disintegrative change. This paper proposes that an immutable sense of self emerges as a global attractor which can be described as a project ideal self-situation embodied in frontal medial processes during more or less normal adolescent development, and that thereafter serves to orient agency in the more or less free development of embodied potentials over the life course in effort to realize project conditions, phenomenally identified with the felt pull towards this end as purpose of and source of meaning in life. So oriented, life-long self-development aims to embody solutions to problems at different timescales depending on this embodied purpose, ultimately in the service of evolutionary processes securing organism populations against threats of disintegrative change over timespans far beyond that of the individual. After characterizing the target sense of self, research circling this target is briefly surveyed. Self as global project and developmental neural correlates are proposed. Then, the paper discusses some implications for research in biological and artificial systems. Building from earlier work in cognitive neurorobotics, discussion affirms the value of reinforcement rituals including prayer in metaphysical self-development, considers implications for value alignment and rights associated with free will in the context of artificial intelligence and robot religion, and concludes by emphasizing the importance of self-development toward project ideals as source of meaning in life in the current social-political environment.
论自然与人工系统中形而上学自我发展的可能基础
最近对人工和生物系统中自我本质的研究引起了人们对一种独特的、决定不变的自我感的兴趣,这种“形而上学的‘我’”与不可侵犯的个人价值观和道德信念有关,在环境变化面前保持不变,与随环境变化的物体“我”不同。补充研究将与自我相关的过程描述为多模式例程,这些例程是在为预测性自我或世界模型提供信息的上下文线索的基础上选择性地制定的,自我的恒定、不变和不变感的概念与多稳态吸引器集相关联,旨在确保个人完整性免受瓦解性变化的威胁。本文提出,一种不可变的自我意识作为一种全局吸引子出现,它可以被描述为在青少年或多或少正常的发展过程中,在额内侧过程中体现的一种项目理想自我情境,此后,它在生命过程中或多或少自由地发展所体现的潜力,以努力实现项目条件,以对这一目标的感知拉力而被视为生命的目的和意义的源泉。因此,面向未来的终身自我发展旨在根据这一具体目标,在不同的时间尺度上体现问题的解决方案,最终为进化过程服务,确保生物体种群在远远超出个体的时间跨度内免受解体变化的威胁。在对目标自我意识进行表征后,对围绕这一目标的研究进行了简要综述。提出了自我作为全局项目和发展性神经相关性。然后,本文讨论了对生物和人工系统研究的一些启示。在认知神经机器人早期工作的基础上,讨论肯定了包括祈祷在内的强化仪式在形而上学自我发展中的价值,考虑了人工智能和机器人宗教背景下与自由意志相关的价值取向和权利的含义,最后强调了在当前的社会政治环境中,自我发展对作为人生意义来源的项目理想的重要性。
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