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The Strange Order of Things
Damasio's 2018 synthesis — the book where
homeostasis, first biological then experiential, becomes the organizing principle of mind, culture, and the question of whether machines can feel.
The Strange Order of Things: Life, Feeling, and the Making of Cultures, published by Damasio in 2018, is the most fully developed statement of his mature framework. The book argues that
homeostasis — the organism's continuous regulation of its own viability — is not merely a biological process but the experiential substrate from which feelings,
minds, and ultimately human cultures arise. The title's "strange order" refers to the unexpected inversion the book defends: feeling comes before thinking, biology before
culture, and the simplest bacterial regulation is the ancestor of the most sophisticated human
consciousness. For AI, the book is diagnostic — it specifies what current systems lack and why adding it is harder than it looks.
In The You On AI Field Guide
The book synthesizes three decades of Damasio's work into a single unified narrative. Descartes' Error established the role of feeling in decision-making; The Feeling of What Happens (1999) extended the framework to consciousness