It seems clear to us that the thesis is about a core principle of philosophical inquiry and practice. Our position would be that while attention is a core principle it would be more of one principle of several for philosophical engagement: something along the lines of a recursive process of attention, reflection, engagement, contemplation, and 'oratio' in its broadest application.
Oh yeah. Super helpful as I wrestle with all this computational neuroscience stuff. There’s nice juicy pieces but it all tends to leave me with an aftertaste of “Consciousness Explained (Away)” as someone joked about Dennett. Whitehead was onto it long before ...
The attention might want to be placed on the judgement. “The senses do not deceive, but the judgment deceives,” ~ Goethe
It seems clear to us that the thesis is about a core principle of philosophical inquiry and practice. Our position would be that while attention is a core principle it would be more of one principle of several for philosophical engagement: something along the lines of a recursive process of attention, reflection, engagement, contemplation, and 'oratio' in its broadest application.
Hey Matt. Finally got my grubby paws on your Physics of the World-Soul. Loving it ❤️. Just wanted to say a quick thank you. 🙏🏽🐨
Glad it is hitting the spot!
Oh yeah. Super helpful as I wrestle with all this computational neuroscience stuff. There’s nice juicy pieces but it all tends to leave me with an aftertaste of “Consciousness Explained (Away)” as someone joked about Dennett. Whitehead was onto it long before ...