• jkop
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    That doesn't answer the question.Wayfarer

    Right, it dissolves the question, since it makes little sense to ask "How do you get from ions being passed across synapses, to meaning?" when meanings are elsewhere.
  • Wayfarer
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    Right, it dissolves the question, since it makes little sense to ask "How do you get from ions being passed across synapses, to meaning?" when meanings are elsewhere.jkop

    No, it doesn't dissolve it, it dodges it. Meanings are not elsewhere in the sense that they are basic to the process of analysis of any kind of question whatever.

    The problem I see with what you're saying in this thread is that you're talking about cognitive science, not philosophy. Your 'direct realism' simply takes for granted the reality of objects of perception, and then asks questions about how the sensory organs process them.
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