The Sentient Cell: The Cellular Foundations of Consciousness

 
 

The Sentient Cell: The Cellular Foundations of Consciousness

Arthur S. Reber, František Baluška, William Miller

Oxford University Press

2024

 

In this book, Arthur Reber’s theory, the Cellular Basis of Consciousness (CBC), is outlined and distinguished from those models that argue that minds could be instantiated on artificial entities and those that maintain consciousness require a nervous system. The CBC framework takes a novel approach to classic topics such as the origin-of-life, philosophy of mind, the role of genes, the impact of cognition, and how biological information is processed by all species. It also calls for a rethinking of a variety of issues including the moral implications of the sentient capacities of all species, how welfare concerns need to be expanded beyond where they currently are, and critically, how all life is intertwined in a coordinated cognitive ecology. The Sentient Cell explores this revolutionary model, which updates the standard neo-Darwinian framework within which current approaches operate and examines the underlying biomolecular features that are the likely candidates for the “invention” of consciousness and outline their role in cellular life.