Re: Re: experiences vs descriptions of experiences

2012-10-08 Thread Roger Clough
Time: 2012-10-08, 08:14:23 Subject: Re: experiences vs descriptions of experiences >a) as Leibniz says, perception of any kind must be a unity of the many in the one, just as in Plato's All.> The spherical CYM monads of string theory each maps the entire universe into its 1000 P

Re: experiences vs descriptions of experiences

2012-10-08 Thread Bruno Marchal
On 08 Oct 2012, at 13:19, Roger Clough wrote: Hi Bruno, There are two different things, 1) a description of a living experience (publicly available to any persons) and 2) the living experience itself (only available personally, that is, to a particular person.) No problem with this.

Re: experiences vs descriptions of experiences

2012-10-08 Thread Richard Ruquist
>a) as Leibniz says, perception of any kind must be a unity of the many in the one, just as in Plato's All.> The spherical CYM monads of string theory each maps the entire universe into its 1000 Planck-length diameter with unity of all directions achieved at the point of its center. So despite be

experiences vs descriptions of experiences

2012-10-08 Thread Roger Clough
Hi Bruno, There are two different things, 1) a description of a living experience (publicly available to any persons) and 2) the living experience itself (only available personally, that is, to a particular person.) It is easy to get these confused and I no doubt have sometimes confused the