Other Minds: The Octopus, The Sea, And The Deep... Now

In Other Minds: The Octopus, the Sea, and the Deep Origins of Consciousness

While generally solitary, the author discusses "Octopolis," a unique site off Australia where octopuses live in close proximity and exhibit rare social behaviors. This suggests that social interaction might be an overlooked driver of cephalopod intelligence. Summary of Structure Key Topics Part I: The Divergence Evolutionary History The 600-million-year split; the Cambrian explosion. Part II: The Embodied Mind Biology & Nervous Systems Other Minds: The Octopus, the Sea, and the Deep...

Personal anecdotes from diving; the social interactions at Octopolis. In Other Minds: The Octopus, the Sea, and

Distributed intelligence in arms; color-changing as "excess" signaling. Evolutionary Theory Theories of aging and the paradox of short, smart lives. Part IV: Social Minds Field Observations Part II: The Embodied Mind Biology & Nervous

Unlike humans, whose neurons are centralized in a brain, an octopus’s nervous system is distributed . Most of its 500 million neurons are in its arms, which can touch, taste, and act independently of the central brain—functioning like "semi-autonomous agents".

(2016), Australian philosopher Peter Godfrey-Smith explores the evolution of intelligence through a unique lens: the