adaptation and survival value of consciousness
The adaptation and survival value of consciousness refers to how the ability to be self-aware and have subjective experiences enhances an organism's chances of survival and reproduction by enabling it to perceive and respond to its environment, plan and execute complex actions, learn from experiences, and make decisions.
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