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all organisms | 
compete | 
for resources | 
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Behaver | 
Process: behavioural | 
Cause: purpose | 
This behavioural clause ascribes consciousness to all types of organisms — including bacteria, amœbæ, plants and sponges — and construes all organisms as consciously competing with each other. Moreover, it construes the result of organism behaviour — access to resources — as the conscious purpose of the behaviour of all types of organisms, without knowledge of their conscious states.
 
 
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