Some scientists have told us that consciousness could determine the working of the universe (refer other threads please). All the emergent properties and complexities in organisms need not be predetermined by the initial conditions during the Big Bang. They could be induced by consciousness at various stages.
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This caught my eye since how reductionists treat emergence is one of my big bug bears.
Obviously as an Abrahamic monotheist I am going to identify the consciousness as divine consciousness.
The problem the reductionist has is that her philosophy has been geared to the location and arrangement of the basic particles of nature. As I see it this cannot possibly describe the process of emergence.
For me the very term emergence demands both an emergence out of something vis the previous organisational level and into something quite different,
The picture I carry then is intelligence emerges, somehow becomes consciousness, which is no longer mere consciousness but this consciousness emerges into a consciousness environment. Thus knowledge of God who has always been conscious is possible.
I can then identify your idea of ''induction by consciousness'' as akin to ''Divine intervention. I would be interested in how you feel about this.
Finally emergence for me is a problem for a philosophical reductionism since emergence of novelty is a problem for reductionism as it is a problem for determinism.
Reductionists I think get round it in two ways either to deny novel emergences like Dennett with consciousness or pass the emergent property off as a souped up version of the previous organisational level eg if we just stoke on a bit more intelligence it will look like consciousness.