Ok... so you're basically saying that the fundamental-emergent framework can be replaced by another system of reference, by eliminating the ''fundamental". By doing so, emergentism disappears.
AM I right? — Eugen
What about the virus metaphor then ? AI tempts us to make more of it. — plaque flag
This is some of what I'm getting at. What do we think this core of being is ? The thereness of the there ? The pure witness ? the givenness of the given ? a glowing plenitude ineffably present ? — plaque flag
A vortex holds still, perennially reforming the same gurgling twist, for as long as it can maintain a greater rate of entropy production - drain your bath faster than would be the case if the bath just had to rely on an inefficient and unstructured glugging at the plug hole. — apokrisis
The program enables the person in the room to pass the Turing Test for understanding Chinese but he does not understand a word of Chinese. — plaque flag
A modelling relation where the vortex can figure out where the entropy gradients are in its environment and go chase them. — apokrisis
You can do the human thing of imagining there is some greater world of “mind” that dissipative structure is heir to. But the human condition is quite transparently prosaic. — apokrisis
Happiness for us humans is flow states - like Neal Cassidy steering the Magic Bus of hippies across the wide American expanse with his feet on the wheel.
Running a trail or any other skilled activity is the joy of being the still centre of an energetic flow, regulating chaos and uncertainty in a way that keeps building the core self that outpaces its world in terms of delivering what the Second Law demands even faster than it knew was possible. — apokrisis
Time to stop worrying about the fantasies of machines becoming conscious. — apokrisis
:up:You need actual meaningful dissipation to count as being real. — apokrisis
but here's a key example ? — plaque flag
But the other standard entropic pattern is fractal fracturing. A crumbling over all scales. An inverse story of force being projected in a single direction and splintering in a way that allows it to completely fill a 3D space with its dissipated energy. — apokrisis
There 'is' feeling. There 'is' color. Under or beyond the concept. — plaque flag
Just to be clear, I'm 'worried' instead that we humans are not conscious, that we are 'only' computers. — plaque flag
Do you think any computer was ever surprised by anything? When we have good reason to think that about some dumb box, plugged into a socket and mindlessly radiating its heat, then perhaps something new might be up. — apokrisis
Or as Bateson put it - the semiotician’s motto - we have to have a difference that makes a difference. That is what separates meaning from noise. — apokrisis
here 'seems' to be a residue that can't be scraped. — plaque flag
We are organisms. We are in a pragmatic modelling relation with reality. We beat all other known organisms by modelling reality at four levels of organismic organisation - genes, neurons, words and numbers. We are capable of conscious surprise at truths on all levels from chemistry to abstract mathematical patterns. — apokrisis
So what that says is vagueness is the residue left when you have a dichotomous or bivalent frame - the question of whether something is A or not-A - and can only declare there is no evidence one way of the other to decide the matter. Uncertainty is maximal as neither thesis, nor antithesis, can be positively claimed. — apokrisis
o you think Dawkins gets how this happened right ? — plaque flag
Is our chemistry special ? I can imagine other planets having different kinds of life. — plaque flag
s something like consciousness fundamental in your view ? I can't tell. I might be stuck in reductionist goggles, but I'm trying to bend the spoon by bending my mind. — plaque flag
Dissipative structure just wants to be. Evolvability evolved as a consequence of that telos. — apokrisis
Life exists because there is something special in terms of the physics of the nanoscale quasi-classical “convergence zone” where semiotics can take root. — apokrisis
What do you think Hegel was trying to argue? — apokrisis
What is “fundamental” is the whole triadic shebang of the Peircean system. Holism says self organisation supplies it own ground of being. — apokrisis
If you are interested, Brandom is great on Hegel (and it address what's above.)But in the end, we can only converge on a pragmatically “good enough” agreement in our collective behaviour. There is always a “residue” that is left vague and unspecified. — apokrisis
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