It is pointless to continue a discussion in which it cannot be agreed that some stuff is only between the ears. — Mww
Absolutely. And you’re the only current participant that even attempts an exposition of some form of the discipline, even if it’s your own personal creation. I’m down with the attempting the discipline, but promise nothing regarding the practice of it. — Mww
Because that's how it is!
— creativesoul
Nonsense. Unless you can taste wavefunctions and see X-Rays.
I bet you can't even do sonar! — Marchesk
Nowadays folks tend to think what we perceive is just the way things really are.
— Mww
Anyone who does that is truly naive, both philosophically and scientifically. One might be a direct realist, but it does take more work than just "things are exactly as they look". Or at least I hope they bother to do the work.
Because if not, their lack of philosophical rigor will be called out. Lazy bastards! — Marchesk
Are you asking me to justify my asserting what the content of the cat's conscious experience is?
— creativesoul
Apparently, the content is that which exists in its entirety, and so far, that’s the extent of the assertion. Maybe not asking so much the justification for asserting content, but asking instead, what the something’s content actually is. — Mww
And even if the something’s content is some ubiquitous or pervasive correlation, I still have no more understanding of that, than I had with understanding merely the ambiguous something.
seems to hold a position very similar(the most similar, I think) to my own. — creativesoul
Cats do not have belief.
— creativesoul
Indeed. — Banno
conflating perception with reality stigma
— creativesoul
You lost me. Nobody’s a Kantian because that’s what they do, or that’s what he did? — Mww
They can't. But they can have an attitude towards their food. — Banno
‘S ok. Take refuge in my having quined qualia years ago. In principle anyway, insofar as nothing with which qualia is supposed to be concerned, hasn’t already been accounted for. — Mww
The notion of a proposition without language is nonsense. — Banno
I seem to recall a debate in which I used your ideas for floor polish.
Was that here, or in The Other Place? — Banno
a belief is still an attitude towards a proposition. — fdrake
But a belief is still an attitude towards a proposition.
— Banno
Would be a good thread. — fdrake
a belief is still an attitude towards a proposition — Banno
...has done a fine job in carrying the good fight, apart from that strange stuff about pretheoretical beliefs. — Banno
By definition, when it seems to you that you are angry you are, in fact, angry.
— khaled
Which parts of what counts as being angry is established by social convention? — creativesoul
All of it. — khaled
The breakdown intrigues me, honest. — Mww
....that meaningfulness always comes by virtue of being part of a correlation being drawn between it and something else. (...) It's the something else that matters most here when it comes to the actual content of (...) experience. The something else must already exist in it's entirety
— creativesoul
BOO-YAAH!!!!
Those illusive, enigmatic, nay, even damnable, “elemental constituents”, yes? — Mww
Point sustained:
It's all about the content. That would be the distinction between rudimentary, basic, language less thought and belief(pre-theoretical conscious experience), and our accounts thereof.
— creativesoul
.......Counterpoint sustained: where is the surety of what the content is. — Mww
Point:
I was merely drawing distinctions between our report of a language less creature's conscious experience and the language less creature's conscious experience.
— creativesoul
.......Counterpoint: I’m not sure we have the warrant for that. — Mww
Cats can even have a conscious experience of drinking Maxwell House coffee from a red cup without ever experiencing it as such.
— creativesoul
Hypothetically, so pre-theoretical.
Does it matter what is the cat is drinking? Is it the same to say, cats can have a conscious experience of drinking without ever experiencing it as such, which reduces to, can cats have a conscious experience of drinking without ever experiencing it as drinking? — Mww
...indulging in rampant anthropomorphism.
Me....enjoi-ing. For a change.
he says nothing precise
— Olivier5
Coming from someone who advocates for the use of "qualia"...
...that's a tad bit ironic if it's meant to be a critique.
— creativesoul
That is so unfair! — Olivier5
This seems to me to say that there are actually ineffable private directly apprehensible meaningful experiences. — khaled
Just that they are not necessarily formed from "red" and "cup".
From the cat's POV all that happened is it just drank something disgusting.
This is not to say that it does not see the red cup, only that it didn't "categorize" it in her experience, didn't emphasize or notice it. Am I understanding this correctly?
Dennett counts beliefs as abstract objects... — frank