Does it logically follow, that he could even commit suicide? Why or why not? — Corvus
Unconscious doesn’t have to mean automatic and split off from consciousness. Enactive, embodied approaches to cognition reveal the body as integrated with mind in a complex and inseparable fashion — Joshs
In the driving example, something pays attention to driving even when one believes he is not, and that something is the very same person who believes he is not paying attention to driving. — NOS4A2
If there were no selves no one would know a reality exists. Knowing only happens because we are selves. — Andrew4Handel
Subconscious trains of thoughts via for attention, and among these alternatives the brain constructs scenarios of consequences and then collapses them into the best result. — PoeticUniverse
Consciousness is
Intrinsic—my own, as independent;
Compositional—structured with many phenomenological distinctions;
Informational—particular and specific;
Integrated/Whole—unified and irreducible;
Exclusive—definite content, no more no less. — PoeticUniverse
In other words worth repeating, we are indeed the universe come to life, made in its image — PoeticUniverse
Our existence, necessarily, is finite,
— PoeticUniverse
This depends on what we identify with. — Pop
Investigating the zero-sum balance some more… — PoeticUniverse
Our existence, necessarily, is finite, — PoeticUniverse
Is Existence a zero-balance tree
Of opposites?: matter and its anti,
The weak vs. strong force, charge polarity—
All from ‘nothing’, to form reality?
The universe weighs nothing at all: zero,
Plus it is electrically neutral.
The positive kinetic energy of ‘stuff’
Cancels the negative potential energy of gravity. — PoeticUniverse
'Eternal' not coming from anything…
Seems the same as saying it's ‘from nothing’. — PoeticUniverse
Look deeper into the evident zero-sum balance of the Universe/Cosmos? — PoeticUniverse
I do believe that as selves we have more of conscious choice in choosing how and what to select in the assembling of our lives. — Jack Cummins
I am sure that language plays a clear role in this and the whole nature of self-consciousness entails language. It gives us the framework for conceptualizing, constructing identity and the framework of our specific consciousness, — Jack Cummins
The quest is ended. — PoeticUniverse
I think that your idea of self as being an aspect of self organization does make a lot of sense to me — Jack Cummins
But, it think that we do develop systems of information, as evident in memories and this is inherent in our sense of identity and self. — Jack Cummins
When I think about my own development of self and identity, it is bound up with significant memories — Jack Cummins
Could it be the ground of all being itself? — PoeticUniverse
Read again what I actually wrote, Jack. "Self" is not encoded, it is the cell itself that is solely excluded from itself as a nutrients resource. — 180 Proof
I think that the nature of information is extremely interesting, but one aspect of this which I have been aware of related to it during to it the idea of noise, as discussed in a recent book by Daniel Kahneman et al, called, 'Noise'. I have only read about it and looked at the book casually in a bookshop, but it does indicate that our understanding of life is within a background of general noise, often as a form of hindrance. — Jack Cummins
[...] information [...] information [...] information [...] information [...]
— Pop
Hypostatization extraordinaire? — jorndoe
Isnt organization anticipative? And if so, doesn’t that make it intentionally oriented?
Therex are mathematical definitions of information , like Shannon’s. Is that what you have in mind in your use of the word? — Joshs
To "begin" it is only necessary to create movement — MondoR
There is no information until there is the first movement and observation (of itself). — MondoR
Organizing is an aspect of the Mind's intention to create — MondoR
Emotions are way of sharing and experiencing, just like the other senses. For dinner reason, people tend to differentiate them into different categories. Probably because some types of experiencing are more directly tied to a physical nervous systems. — MondoR
Something like 'All of life’s entities embrace one another, including cells, organisms, species, and biotope' could add to the scientific aspect. — PoeticUniverse
It would be more than emotions/or feelings. It is Creative. Emotions and feelings are derivative of the creative impetus. — MondoR
Thus both our consciousness and the holistic universe, each having a singular nature, is the clue. — PoeticUniverse
Chalmers has it that information is fundamental and can express itself in two ways, in consciousness and in matter. — PoeticUniverse
Quantum entanglement suggests that each particle has the entire 3-D or 4-D map of the universe, the information ever updated, the universe being as a single entity. While this may not be consciousness at the level we have, it may help the universe accomplish something of the movements of particles and fields in their energy, mass, and momentum, in some global way that goes forward overall. — PoeticUniverse
It is still that the apparent atoms and molecules make the happenings, via physical-chemical reactions; how–ever, this observation cannot be equated to an 'explanation', for we must wonder what underlies the chemical mattering and reacting that seems to have a unity of direction to it. — PoeticUniverse
Mind has Memory (information), but it also is imbued with a creative impetus. — MondoR
It is the nature of Mind/Memory. It is what transpires and takes shape. — MondoR
Everything is Mind, and Mind is always learning, creating, and changing. — MondoR
The Poetic Universe — PoeticUniverse