Dear Alex,
Thank you for this very balanced viewpoint about this part of the debate.
You write "Although formal systems are designed to apply to concepts within the
world of thought i.e. the world of (abstract) phenomenal experience, they are
not intended to have semantic application, but only s
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
It has been an enormous pleasure to present my thoughts on how to model
information representing experience, and to see vast avenues of stimulating
comments and discussion unfold. Thank you so much.
I should like to conclude by asking two questions:
1. Does any object
Dear Colleagues,
This discussion is continuing to be very enlightening, I feel,
for those aware of, but not intimately familiar with, details of
both Husserl's approach and Gödel’s statements / theorems.
I suspect that part of the problem lies in the fact that we are dealing
with a highly contras
Dear FIS Colleagues,
Thanks are due to Alex Hankey for his contribution. Now we are moving
toward the end of this trip on Phenomenology, Life, and Infomation
Science. As stated, the closing turn and the final reflections
correspond to:
*- Plamen L. Simeonov:* with a challenging subject in in