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(a) Phenomenal awareness (experience inclusive of a self model)
And
(b) Psychological awareness (knowledge inclusive of a self model)
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Brent Meeker wrote:
Maybe...with some more explication. You're saying that phenomenal
awareness (a) is perception that
includes a model of
Danny Mayes writes:
Interested in thoughts on this excerpt from Martin Rees
Which approximates my ideas on the nature of reality and the possible role
of intelligence.
Well, no offense to Martin or you, but that's pretty ordinary stuff which
we have been discussing on this list since 1998.
Le 26-juil.-06, à 05:08, Colin Hales a écrit :
a) Phenomenal awareness (experience inclusive of a self model)
And
b) Psychological awareness (knowledge inclusive of a self model)
I think I see what you means, and it could corresponds to the 1-3
distinction as it reappear through the lobian
Le 26-juil.-06, à 06:29, Danny Mayes quoted Rees:
x-tad-biggerSo I favor peaceful coexistence rather than constructive dialogue between science and theology
/x-tad-bigger
With comp (or just with deep enough introspection) you can understand that science is just modesty, and that it is not
Le 26-juil.-06, à 07:55, Stathis Papaioannou a écrit :
Bruno Marchal writes (quoting SP):
But certain computations are selected out through being isomorphic
with physical structures and processes (or simulations thereof):
I would have said that certain computations are selected out by
Well, I think I have a better understanding now of the ideas leading me to
start this thread - thanks to Bruno, Quentin and the other contributors.
Moreover, I am leaning towards fundamentally changing my views on the
implementation problem: if computationalism is true, then it doesn't seem to
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The real problem is not just that it is a philosophical speculation,
it is that
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