However the story seems much more problematic when we talk about retrieving memories, accessing word meanings, dreaming and having ideas. Who is accessing this mental content and from where? — Andrew4Handel
You are - from here.Who is accessing this mental content and from where? — Andrew4Handel
Is it that you don't mean this is any more problematic at all as regards the "homunculi problem", just that it comes with a "where is it all coming from" problem to boot? — bongo fury
I am beginning to sympathise with the idea that perceiver might be the soul and some form of dualism. — Andrew4Handel
However the story seems much more problematic when we talk about retrieving memories, accessing word meanings, dreaming and having ideas. Who is accessing this mental content and from where? — Andrew4Handel
I accept Descartes's cogito ergo sum. — Andrew4Handel
I know for certain that I exist — Andrew4Handel
but I can doubt the content of my experiences. — Andrew4Handel
I don't think homunculi or mental images are a problem — Andrew4Handel
Theories often say nothing about homunculi but you know they are required for the theory to be coherent. — Andrew4Handel
when you people mental representations. — Andrew4Handel
the requirement for a perceiver or homunculi — Andrew4Handel
Reading your link to your previous post that appears to be a form of behaviorism. I think strictly mental content like dreams and concepts are inexplicable that way. — Andrew4Handel
Agreed, if "I" refers to your bodily person. — bongo fury
I cannot be sure my body exists. — Andrew4Handel
In this picture the brain is the perceiver that somehow processes the information received from the nerves into a perception. This does face a homunculi problem of who the observer is.
However the story seems much more problematic when we talk about retrieving memories, accessing word meanings, dreaming and having ideas. — Andrew4Handel
I personally view this perceiver as my "self". The self is subject to experience. — Andrew4Handel
I am beginning to sympathise with the idea that perceiver might be the soul [...] — Andrew4Handel
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