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I'm awful at promotion!...
Eray Ozkural
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Dec 7, 2003
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Hello, I want to make this place a relatively safe and fun place to talk about philosophy of mind. If you know interested people, send me their email addresses...
Eray Ozkural
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Below is what I started as an explanation for pain and other mental states (!)...it is just the beginning for an explanation not the explanation itself.. Of...
Ozge Ekin
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Dec 19, 2003
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... Invited how_to_fly, cool email :) ... Of course this doesn't explain why pain experience is unpleasant (note that is the core problem of any theory that...
Eray Ozkural
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Dec 19, 2003
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Thanks for inviting me to this group. I will post some messages as soon as I get some time. I am involved in an interesting discussion on the Yahoo group...
Jim Bromer
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First of all I don't like quote-reply things just in general I would like to hear your idea and your interpretation what I said. And I do not like one to one...
Ozge Ekin
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Steven Pinker asks in 'How the Mind Works' "What if we took [a brain simulation computer] program and trained a large number of people, say, the population of ...
Jochen Fromm
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Hi all, thank you for inviting me for participating in this group. I'm a frequent lurker, doesn't have a lot to say and am very, very interested in ai and...
Klaus D. Witzel
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Dec 20, 2003
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Hi Discrete, What I said was quite clear. At any rate, let us start with a positive discourse in which I will state those parts of your post I agree with: 1....
Eray Ozkural
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Hi Eray, Thanks for the invite. Um, I don't really have much to say these days. I think the last several months on c.a.p. pretty much did it for me, and I'm ...
Ray Gardener
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Dec 21, 2003
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Greetings fellow philosophers, Galeon web browser had a very nice shortcut that allowed me to erase my reply to Jochen's excellent post. Before rewriting my...
Eray Ozkural
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Dec 22, 2003
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Greetings [*], In application of digital philosophy approach to philosophy of mind, I have more or less been able to describe an extension of monism (and *not*...
Eray Ozkural
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Dec 22, 2003
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I liked your view on Pain. Your explanation of pain in short sounds like: a necessary state of mind to make one change his/her unpleasant situation to a...
Atacan
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... Kisses, huh? Let me ask this: One gets kissed: - By a hottie - By an ugly person - By someone unseen in total darkness, whose beauty you can only guess at ...
Ray Gardener
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... sounds ... In summary, discrete has reduced pain to "not pleasure" and "action to move out of not pleasing state". Hence, the theory is not a theory of...
Eray Ozkural
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Dec 24, 2003
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I was looking in my doc/articles directory and I saw this post which I wrote on comp.ai and comp.ai.philosophy a long time ago after I reviewed Minsky's talk...
Eray Ozkural
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Hello guys, I was thinking of what ozge had told me in person. Can we make a great argument that shows, without flaw, the circularity in behaviorist's ...
Eray Ozkural
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Even if behaviorism was true, people probably wouldn't accept it purely on emotional grounds, because if love could be reduced that way, life wouldn't be worth...
Ray Gardener
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Suppose someone, secure in the magnificence of his own expertise, comes up with the theory that anyone who disagrees with him must be stupid. Furthermore,...
Jim Bromer
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... great ... behaviorist's ... subject is ... the naivete ... language long ... assumption. ... Finally, they ... I don't agree. Although Skinner was out of...
Jim Bromer
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... I think there is a plausible emotional ground other than admitting a system of values based on emotions. That is simply the existence of emotional, ...
Eray Ozkural
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... I appreciate the motivation but it has quickly degenerated into an "impenetrable" and in my opinion very counter-intellectual dogma as you have explained. ...
Eray Ozkural
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My point was to highlight the difference between truth and what people need to believe in order to function. Even if truth has no limit, belief does. Say I...
Ray Gardener
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Hello Ray, ... I fully agree. The psychological consequences of scientific discoveries can be devastating. Regards, -- Eray Ozkural (exa)...
Eray Ozkural
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... Just to be clear: I'm not talking about the traditional psychological difficulties people have had with new discoveries (like the Church with Galileo). I'm...
Ray Gardener
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Your suggestion that I argue Quine's views took me by surprise, and when I read your academic challenge to explain Quine, my mind went characteristically...
Jim Bromer
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Greetings, Is not existence mostly a subjective concept? I suspect a good deal of our metaphysics rests on defining existence in one convenient aspect among...
Eray Ozkural
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For what's it worth, what I find difficult in the matter of existence is that we could posit existence as consciousness, but if we treat consciousness as a...
Ray Gardener
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... Subject: Sociological Analysis of Metaphysics Date: Saturday 24 January 2004 12:34 From: posting-system@... To: erayo@... From:...
Eray Ozkural
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This question is (surprise?) addressed by researchers working on brain-computer interfaces. Last night I've seen such an interface in action (on TV, of...
Klaus D. Witzel
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