I am attracted to Vygotsky's model of the self as coming about from structures that are not given in personal experience but make it possible. — Paine
I think we can only fight for things, for reality by asserting the truth of our identity not by trying to fit in with some kind of groupthink accepted paradigm. — Andrew4Handel
But we were in agreement on the terms empirical and a priori and it was just a mixup as to which one I was referring to in making the point about Kant creating an “object” and then putting it outside of knowledge’s ability to access. — Antony Nickles
I am saying this general now to this thread topic and my thread on the privacy of subjective states. I don't believe mental states can be publically arbitrated meaningfully. It would seem to lead to denying one's own reality and being subservient to the mob. — Andrew4Handel
Of course elsewhere he puts this "thing-in-itself" outside the reach of our knowledge, thus the lack of faith in our ordinary understandings
— Antony Nickles
In fact, in the realm of empirical reality—that which we can know—Kant is very much on the side of our ability to know, to directly perceive and to judge objectively. — Jamal
I thought it was just biology alone. — Jacques
I'd be interested in why communism is or is not realistic/feasible. — jorndoe
Maybe. Discoveries do lead to new concepts. I'm very doubtful but I'm not against people trying. — bert1
More precisely, until now they are unable to say anything at all about how consciousness comes about. — Jacques
But, no matter, more importantly, what do you think? — jorndoe
I would like to hear what you believe China's contribution to this conflict is, that warrants being called the most significant player on the scene. — Tzeentch
Well, consider the Chinese point of view, especially if what you say is true and that China is now the main player. — boethius
Indeed, one question I posed to the pro-US policy side to this debate is whether this was a US proxy war against Russia, using Ukraine ... or a Chinese proxy war against the US, using Russia. — boethius
A most eloquent quote Frank and a great summary of Sophocles - Antigone. — invicta
Indeed the two deceased brothers Polynices and Eteocles could almost be twins and if the concept of self was to be divided they are a division of self.
Both dead of course and so Antigone doing rightly wants to bury both not just Eteocles as the king ordered. — invicta
Yep. That's not what was happening here. — Banno
I had a brief chat with an economist yesterday about art. There is an amusing fiasco emerging in Australia's art business in which it seems that white fellas have been "guiding" indigenous artists so that they produce more saleable work... — Banno
I recognize and sympathize with the idea that the self is an illusion, but only in the sense that everything is an illusion. — T Clark
Of course, the other way to write a dictionary is on historical principles; as an account of the development of the language over time.
But it's a big dictionary. — Banno
Then there is the mother, or indeed any close carer, of a baby: she recognises a something in the baby that is very particularly that new human being, a unique identity in the movements and eyes and responses and 'personality' that soon merges: if this were true, the self would be no myth, at least, not to others. 'Why is he acting that way?' 'He's just being himself.' — mcdoodle
The self only is to the degree that it opposes the Anyone. — plaque flag
Some member of the chorus has to step forward and become the doomed hero. — plaque flag
Perhaps the idea of a ‘collective psyche’ or ‘hive mind’ needs to be shelved along with that of an autonomous, identical self. In their place we can substitute the perspectival consistency of a point of view. Point of view is itself a multiplicity of selves that are produced within the collective called a person. The collective selves forming the changing person participate in the social group via the vantage of an ongoing perspective. — Joshs
if not, then there is more to consciousness than "phenomenal consciousness". — Banno
Rorty jokes about us always finding Hegel ahead of us on the path. — plaque flag
It is good to have Josh-whisperer. Sometimes I think I also speak that dialect, but maybe not always. — plaque flag
You’ve got it in you, I can tell. — Jamal
There is really no reason to fracture the body in any abstract way, or include some sort of intermediary, in order to better understand the body's mysteries, especially when all conscious humans are by-and-large whole. — NOS4A2
Who says we don't have them. The argument is about the kind of thing they are, not whether they are. It's about whether 'experience' describes a set of mental events, an epiphenomena of human fancy, or a type of thing the relationship to which neurons have needs explaining. — Isaac
No one is saying there's no subject matter there at all.
We 'talk about' life-force, luck, auras, God, unicorns, gut instinct, premonition... Doesn't mean they all default exist in any particular form. — Isaac
