Qualia are symbolic systems. — hypericin
Qualia are language, they have the same logical structure as language. — hypericin
You misunderstand me. The smell of vanilla is the qualia, which is a symbol. It signifies the airborne vanilla molecules giving rise to the odor. We have no access to the reality, only to the symbols representing it: qualia.The smell of vanilla is the quale of smelling vanilla, not some separate thing indicated by the quale. — Dfpolis
(1) They certainly are. The vanillin molecule has nothing to do with the vanilla smell. The smell is purely symbolic, it points to the molecule.(1) qualia are not symbols, (2) qualia are not conventional and (3) we have no idea if they are shared or not — "Dfpolis
It signifies the airborne vanilla molecules giving rise to the odor. — hypericin
We have no access to the reality, only to the symbols representing it: qualia. — hypericin
The vanillin molecule has nothing to do with the vanilla smell. The smell is purely symbolic, it points to the molecule. — hypericin
This is an internal language, the body speaking to itself. But the body itself is a multiplicity, and if there is sharing and convention, they exist at that level. — hypericin
The object's modification of our sensory state is identically our sensory representation of the object. So, there's no epistic gap here between us and the sensed object. Rather, our representation of the object is the object's existential penetration of us. — Dfpolis
There is no "language of thought." Rather thought is what is elicited by language. — Dfpolis
If the word phrase "sensory representation" and word "representation" were replaced with "awareness" (perception and cognisance caused by sensation), I could agree with your formulation. Otherwise, I consider the use of the word "representation" in this context to be unnecessarily metaphorical. — Galuchat
There is no "language of thought." Rather thought is what is elicited by language. — Dfpolis
I agree with the first sentence, but disagree with the second. While my own thought is largely verbal, Einstein's thought experiments were, by his own admission, nonverbal. — Galuchat
Semioticians Lotman and Sebeok think that language developed as a mental modelling system (an adaptation) in Homo habilis, and that speech is an exaptation derived from language (which emerged in Homo sapiens). — Galuchat
Semioticians Lotman and Sebeok think that language developed as a mental modelling system (an adaptation) in Homo habilis, and that speech is an exaptation derived from language (which emerged in Homo sapiens). — Galuchat
I have no idea what data one could bring to bear to confirm or falsify this hypothesis. So, in my view it is an unscientific speculation. — Dfpolis
Linguistic competence exhibited by tool design and fire use. — Galuchat
This is something I have argued for many times on this forum.Qualia are symbolic systems.
Qualia are language, they have the same logical structure as language.
Qualia are to reality as language is to semantic content.
The sematic value blue is is not the utterance blo͞o. Rather, the utterance blo͞o signifies the semantic value.
By the same relation, 470nm light is not the qualia blue. Rather, blue the qualia is a sign that signifies 470nm light. — hypericin
That isn't necessary. Observe:After considering these responses I would like to weaken my claim. — hypericin
In other words, it indicates the presence of vanilla in some form. You would need context, like what your visual system provides, to be more specific as to what the smell actually is. This is no different from language use. You derive the meaning of some sounds or scribbles from the context.Smelling vanilla is an existential state. It might indicate the presence of vanilla extract, vanilla beans, good vanilla ice cream, etc. — Dfpolis
Words can indicate anything as well. We simply agree on what symbols to use to refer to other things.Since it can indicate many things, intrinsically, it indicates no one thing, including the presence of vanilla molecules. For thousands of years, people smelled vanilla and never thought of vanilla molecules. So, intrinsically, the quale of vanilla does not signify the presence of vanilla molecules. (It does not necessarily make us think of them.) — Dfpolis
Qualia are symbolic systems.
Qualia are language, they have the same logical structure as language.
Qualia are to reality as language is to semantic content.
The sematic value blue is is not the utterance blo͞o. Rather, the utterance blo͞o signifies the semantic value.
By the same relation, 470nm light is not the qualia blue. Rather, blue the qualia is a sign that signifies 470nm light. — hypericin
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