Yes you are. Nostalgia is a mental representation that's not represented by any of the things you associate with it -- happy, longing, past. I'm sure there will be objection to this, but let's dissect it.↪praxis and is every mental representation in the form of images or "sounds" made by my inner voice? or am I missing some other type of mental representation? — Daniel
Well, the same way others feel when experiencing nostalgia -- happy, familiar place or object. Or just a longing of something positive that I've experienced in the past. But if we actually think about it, nostalgia is a different representation than just the quality of a place or object, such as the sound and smell of the ocean, an old turntable, or even an ice cream shop. These objects cannot contain "nostalgia" nor can they produce nostalgia.So, I'd like to ask you, what do you feel when you think of nostalgia? What is it represented by? — Daniel
The sense data of the ocean, a turntable, or an ice cream shop may contribute to the feeling of nostalgia, which may be better described as a socially constructed emotion concept than a mental representation. Mental representation like the smell of the ocean are independent of emotion concepts and any sort of social consensus. — praxis
I would hesitantly take nostalgia one step further and say that, not only is it sense data memory -> emotional response, but there's one further arrow, which is -> meaning. Nostalgic experiences feel like they get at the root. It may be a total illusion, and maybe that feeling is just a more complex emotion working unconsciously. — Noble Dust
could the sensation of fear which you feel in your body when you are afraid be a mental representation when given to an object of the imagination? Or are mental representations just images and sounds? When one imagines oneself being afraid without being in an actual fearful situation, would the replica be complete without that body sensation? — Daniel
Can you think of a sound without replicating it with your inner voice?
Can you think of the feeling of touching a rough surface (i.e., sand paper) without "seeing" the act of touching the rough surface in your mind? — Daniel
Is there a fundamental unit(s) of thought? — Daniel
Sorry, there is no maybe here, not a total illusion. What if I tell you that nostalgia is an involuntary information retrieval, manifested not as touch, smell, sound -- but like a secondary bacterial infection, for lack of a better word -- after exposure to sense data of touch, smell, sound?It may be a total illusion, and maybe that feeling is just a more complex emotion working unconsciously. — Noble Dust
Now, I wonder if these feelings are a mental representation, too; so, when I imagine myself feeling nostalgic — Daniel
Is there a fundamental unit(s) of thought? is the question clear? better... what are the fundamental blocks of thought (in terms of imagination)? — Daniel
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