What is basic is the construction of thought and the world at the level of original generative description; — Constance
Using just words? Quite herme-tic as well, isn't it?
This account reduces reality to an aggregate problem solving, — Constance
Your intuitions and language are aggregates of problem solving that you learnt while you grow up during your childhood. I would even say more, you would never be able to talk or conceive the linguistic categories if you are not exposed to a family context where people talk. Language is not trascendental and the categories we use are contingent and relative to the problem solving of our lives.
his is Kierkegaard, — Constance
Would be interesting to see what he would say about superposition states of particles and about bosons and fermions. For me it looks like Kierkegaard's thinking has been overestimated. He was pushed by the christian religions as he served their purposes. But this is another discussion.
are not in or of such systems is really what metaphysics is — Constance
This is you saying those things I talk about are not in those systems. I of course disagree.
Phenomenology allows the world as it is to "speak" and prioritize, allowing meaning to dominate rather than empirical science paradigms in which meaning is localized as one event under the general rubric "the natural world". — Constance
Such researchers do not care about phenomenology — Constance
But phenomenology can be conceived within empirical world thanks to heterophenomenology. It is a branch of cognitive naturalism.
Moore was a Kantian, then one day just asked, am I raising my hand? Looked at his hand and said, of course! following Diogenes who walked across the room to disprove Parmenides. — Constance
Right! and then they opened the door and saw in a monitor that someone from outside, using electromagnetic fields raised his hand but his unconscious made him believe it was him to raise his hand. They would not think the same way with current understanding of the sense of agency and how consciousness is constructed.
If you really think you can "exit" your interior you have two choices. — Constance
Heterophenomenology is not "existing my interior". It is working under the assumption that your brain and my brain functions the same way so I can study yours to make conclusions about mine.
contemporary technical language — Constance
No technical language, but the naturalistic presumption. Yours is metaphysical, mine is naturalistic.
speculative science: — Constance
We're all doing speculative thought... it is philosophy
:wink: ... but his naturalistic approach is a winning one.
full naturalization of the mind delivered by cognitive science remains a distant prospect. — Constance
Of course, he is humble and realistic, but he follows what I think is the right way... philosophy but with science. Not a philosophy that tries to positioned itself above everything as the king of the world with their anthropocentric views of things (meta-things are good examples). Andler puts nature above anything, being humble pays off.
Philosophy is an apriori discipline. — Constance
Don't you think this is a "religious" absolutist way of defining philosophy? it appears toas your position your capabilities of thinking above any real, above nature. As Daniel Andler and naturalists say, many philosophers position themselves above nature. This simple thing is what naturalism fixes, putting below nature, approach nature in a humble way. Same way science does.
"science and technology is the only successful way to scrutinize the trascendental world"?? — Constance
Yes, together with philosophy, naturalistic one. Are you telling me a phenomenology conceived as only using human reasoning is more powerful? No, quantum mechanics experiments could never be understood using any phenomenological reasoning... goes beyond naif human intuitions.
that through discussions about what our working concepts can mean and can "hold" in terms of novel theory. — Constance
Isn't this what your phenomenology does?
Philosophy has reached its end, in fact, it "reached" this when Buddha found enlightenment. — Constance
Are you serious or being cynic here?
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he self and its world is not cognitive; cognition is a tool that seeks out value. — Constance
Right, human cognition is limited so isn't it womewhat true that we invent technologies that empower our limited cognition: computers, telescopes, algorithms, biological tools, large hadron collider, etc...