A fair point, but more relevant to the issue at hand is—is it sociality that gives rise to consciousness, or is it having to navigate social strategy? Even though there is likely no actual single “beehivemind”, so to speak, is consciousness more necessary when you’re so social that simply going along with very well established hierarchies and patterns of behaviour is all you need to do to do your part, or is it superfluous at that point since distinction between self and other and reflection on it aren’t all that important?
A fair point, but more relevant to the issue at hand is—is it sociality that gives rise to consciousness, or is it having to navigate social strategy? Even though there is likely no actual single “beehivemind”, so to speak, is consciousness more necessary when you’re so social that simply going along with very well established hierarchies and patterns of behaviour is all you need to do to do your part, or is it superfluous at that point since distinction between self and other and reflection on it aren’t all that important?