On 2/10/2019 10:47 PM, Russell Standish wrote:
On Sun, Feb 10, 2019 at 04:24:40PM -0800, Brent Meeker wrote:
On 2/10/2019 3:34 PM, Philip Thrift wrote:
9. Consciousness began when human culture became advanced, around 3000
years ago (Julian Jaynes).
The date more usually given is 40,000 ye
On Sun, Feb 10, 2019 at 04:24:40PM -0800, Brent Meeker wrote:
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> > 9. Consciousness began when human culture became advanced, around 3000
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The date more usually given is 40,000 years bp. There was an explosion
of advan
On Tuesday, February 5, 2019 at 8:43:59 PM UTC, agrays...@gmail.com wrote:
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> On Monday, February 4, 2019 at 8:56:57 AM UTC-7, Bruno Marchal wrote:
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>> On 3 Feb 2019, at 00:03, agrays...@gmail.com wrote:
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On 2/10/2019 4:42 PM, Lawrence Crowell wrote:
I do not hold to the idea of panpsychism and the existence of God is
something that can be dismissed with no loss of understanding of
reality. It is harder to know about consciousness in living things. I
hesitate in some ways to think that prokary
I do not hold to the idea of panpsychism and the existence of God is
something that can be dismissed with no loss of understanding of reality.
It is harder to know about consciousness in living things. I hesitate in
some ways to think that prokaryotes are conscious in the way we are, just
great
On 2/10/2019 3:34 PM, Philip Thrift wrote:
Two recent books:
The First Minds: Caterpillars, Karyotes, and Consciousness
Arthur S. Reber
https://books.google.com/books/about/The_First_Minds.html?id=RBLEugEACAAJ
Brain-Mind: From Neurons to Consciousness and Creativity
Paul Thagard
https://bo
Two recent books:
The First Minds: Caterpillars, Karyotes, and Consciousness
Arthur S. Reber
https://books.google.com/books/about/The_First_Minds.html?id=RBLEugEACAAJ
Brain-Mind: From Neurons to Consciousness and Creativity
Paul Thagard
https://books.google.com/books/about/Brain_Mind.html?id=jJ
> On 3 Feb 2019, at 04:35, Russell Standish wrote:
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>> mechanist hypoth
On Sun, Jan 20, 2019 at 04:06:49PM +0100, Bruno Marchal wrote:
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> But when used in physics, this type of inductive inference assume not only a
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How so? All it assumes is that there is a relationshi
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