Dear Malgosia, By "sense" I refer to the variety of differentiations of experience, be it the text book classifications, pain, electroception, or thought. I have only one "meaning," one behavior, in mind.
A more extensive summary of the work can be found at http://iase.info. If you are interested I will be happy to send you a digital copy of Volume 1 of "Explaining Experience In Nature: The Foundations Of Logic and Apprehension" that provides more details of my work. With respect, Steven -- Dr. Steven Ericsson-Zenith Institute for Advanced Science & Engineering http://iase.info On Mar 5, 2012, at 8:37 AM, malgosia askanas wrote: > Steven, could you explain what you mean by "sense" in your post below (the > "sense" for which you trust there is a mechanical explanation)? In your > blurb, you seem to use the word in at least 3 different meanings. > > Talking about Aetherometry, I think you might find the Correas' book > "Nanometric Functions of Bioenergy", large parts of which address questions > of the specificity and logic of the living, to be of considerable interest > and relevance to your work. > > -malgosia > > At 1:15 AM -0800 3/5/12, Steven Ericsson-Zenith wrote: >> I will take the strong emotion to be both positive and competitive. It's a >> first draft cover piece and you are right to correct me concerning Frege's >> Sense and Reference, thank you. >> >> "The mechanics of sense" simply refers to the mechanism characterizing sense >> in biophysics, I assume that there is such a mechanism. Hence, I do not view >> sense as incorporeal, nor do I view the scientific mechanism as facing >> demise. >> >> You are, I know, an authority on the lack of substance (Aetherometry). :-) >> >> I appreciate your input Malgosia and will certainly consider it. >> >> With respect, >> Steven >> >> >> -- >> Dr. Steven Ericsson-Zenith >> Institute for Advanced Science & Engineering >> http://iase.info >> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You are receiving this message because you are subscribed to the PEIRCE-L listserv. To remove yourself from this list, send a message to lists...@listserv.iupui.edu with the line "SIGNOFF PEIRCE-L" in the body of the message. To post a message to the list, send it to PEIRCE-L@LISTSERV.IUPUI.EDU