Right. Another way to explain "noise" is that it's sensation unassociated with any form or idea.Related, I like to think of the sensation/emotion that we can conceptualize without being able to actually exhaust in this conceptualization. The idea of red is not redness itself, though we need the idea to point at redness and maybe to give it unity as an object. — Hoo
Where there is the perception of noise, is there necessarily an accompanying idea of the uninterpreted... the unrepresented? IOW... is that the form associated with noise... the formless? — Mongrel
This is a fascinating issue. Can we conceive of "pure randomness"? Even white noise has a structure. — Hoo
It's still not really clear what you mean. Literal noise is just sound, and whether we're talking about representationalism or direct realism or anything else, you'd process it just like you would any other sounds, whether we're talking about speech or music or whatever--and after all, there is noise music for example, which literally incorporates sound that's otherwise usually parsed as noise.I meant noise as in "noise vs signal"... white noise. It occurred to me that I didn't explain that. — Mongrel
I was talking about representation. How do you see that being related to randomness? — Mongrel
Yes, that's right. I don't think the idea of a "formless existent" is even coherent, really.I think you're agreeing that everything we encounter has some kind of form. We never encounter anything that's entirely formless. — Mongrel
I don't know what the connection would seem to be in your view. Anyway, no, I'm a realist, and on philosophy of perception, I'm actually a direct or "naive" realist.One way to put it would be this: if that's true, then does that amount to idealism? Are you an idealist?
Yes, that's right. I don't think the idea of a "formless existent" is even coherent, really. — Terrapin Station
Just to clarify; when you're taking about form are you just talking about shape? — Michael
So I'd say that it's not the same wax — Terrapin Station
Not everyone would say that, but even if so, I'm probably unlikely to be swayed by an argumentum ad populum.Everybody else would say it's the same wax. — Mongrel
That form and material are distinct was all the point I was making to Terrapin. — Mongrel
But conceiving of prime matter, pure potential, unformed possibility, uninterpreted existence, is at the opposite end of metaphysics - the hardest and last thing we would do. — apokrisis
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