On Sunday, March 2, 2014 11:34:33 AM UTC-5, Bruno Marchal wrote:
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> p    truth 
> Bp    beliefs 
> Bp & p    knowledge 
> Bp & <>p  observations 
> Bp & <>p & p  sensations 
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I would invert this of course. We do not know that the universe begins with 
'truth'. Truth is a belief about what a sensation represents.

s sense
s-x distance (insensitivity, entropy-negentropy, information)
s(s-x)(s-x) local sensation (qualia, aesthetic presence)
s(s-x)^n nested local sense (emotion, images, beliefs, beliefs of 
knowledge, thoughts, communications, meanings)

The idea idea that truth simply exists or that observations are more 
primitive than sensations doesn't make sense to me. They reveal a bias 
toward human intellectual products rather than the deep roots of psyche and 
nature. Modal logic is a toy model of the intellect that has only to do 
with a kind of cold reading mentalism, not the experiences of the mind.

Craig
 

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