Hi, Frank, 

 

Well I cannot say that you have “steelmanned” me, to use a local term of art.  
See Larding below: 

 

N

 

Nicholas Thompson

Emeritus Professor of Ethology and Psychology

Clark University

 <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]

 <https://wordpress.clarku.edu/nthompson/> 
https://wordpress.clarku.edu/nthompson/

 

 

From: Friam <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Frank Wimberly
Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 7:56 PM
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] haldane — ethology

 

Good question, Dave.  I have a lot of experience with rabbits and with dogs.  I 
find the sense of a relationship with dogs immensely greater.  Of course, I was 
shooting at the rabbits at ages 10-16.  Maybe they didn't want a relationship 
with me.  But I've also had more congenial interactions with rabbits.  My 
impression is that their highest priorities are eating and eliminating.  Dogs 
love to play, be scratched and petted. They get anxious when their people leave 
and ecstatic when they return.  I could go on.  I feel confident that dogs have 
a richer inner life than rabbits.  Nick, for example, will say that you can not 
experience the inner life of "an other" because the only thing observable is 
its/her/his behavior even to itself.  [NST===>i.e., there is nothing that 
constitutes the inner life of an organism<===nst] TUnless he's changed his mind 
he doesn't think inner lives exist.

[NST===>Well, unless one understands “inner life” in some way quite different 
from your understanding, say, for instance, the sense in which Glen offered it, 
some weeks back.  <===nst] 

  A position that I think he has embraced is the idea that a person infers his 
own feelings by observing his own behaviors.  I asked him recently what *is* 
that observer and he hasn't answered yet. [NST===>I acknowledge that there is a 
stream of experience, that all experiences are experiences of other 
experiences, and the experience of “me” is just another experience, on a par 
with my experiences of you, or the rabbit. <===nst] I  Nick, I apologize for 
picking on you but you are the only one I know who has taken that position.  
Besides Laird. 

[NST===>Even Laird waffled 
<https://www.researchgate.net/publication/260060117_A_BEHAVIORIST_ACCOUNT_OF_EMOTIONS_AND_FEELINGS_MAKING_SENSE_OF_JAMES_D_LAIRD'S_FEELINGS_THE_PERCEPTION_OF_SELF>
 .  There’s Eric Charles, of course.  <===nst] 

 Please correct me if I have misrepresented your views.

[NST===>I suspect that proper philosophers would say I shouldn’t make existence 
claims; I should only claim that there is nothing of which we speak when we 
speak of it.  Or to speak of it as “inner” is oxymoronic.  Or, there is 
something that we are talking about, but it is not in any useful sense, 
“inner”.  Or, that as most people deploy it, it is simply obscurantist, 
distractionary blather.  You know, one of those things.  

 

<===nst] 

Frank

 

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Santa Fe, NM 87505

505 670-9918
Santa Fe, NM

 

On Tue, Jun 30, 2020, 7:27 PM Prof David West <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

just came across this quote:

“it is difficult to be sure how a rabbit feels at any time. Indeed many rabbits 
make no serious attempt to cooperate with scientists” (Haldane 1932).

How do ethologists get past this issue?

Is the bias against an interior "consciousness" simply pique because with 
rabbits, "what we have here is a failure to communicate." [Cool Hand Luke]

davew

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