Re: [FRIAM] Abduction and Introspection

2020-01-24 Thread Marcus Daniels
Nick writes (about Glen): “At FRIAM today, some of us were talking with wonder and gratitude about your extra-ordinary ability to read and comment on what others write.” I think he must just not be distracted by Slack. ☺ But seriously, Glen is fast! Marcus ===

Re: [FRIAM] Abduction and Introspection

2020-01-24 Thread uǝlƃ ☣
I'm sure you're being generous by *not* calling me argumentative or contrarian, or any number of other words. 8^) But I'll take it, anyway. In the text you attached, you talk about that other module and privileged access. As far as how I think many *others* talk about self-perception, I have no

Re: [FRIAM] Abduction and Introspection

2020-01-24 Thread uǝlƃ ☣
Well, your abstract seems to assume something akin to coherence, the idea that whatever's doing the introspection is a whole/atomic thing perceiving that whole/atomic thing. I think we know that established types of self-perception (proprio-, entero-) consist of one sub-component monitoring ano

[FRIAM] Abduction and Introspection

2020-01-24 Thread thompnickson2
Thanks, Pieter, Interesting comments. To be a 1k percent honest, this was sent to the list by mistake. It was meant to go to my collaborator, Eric Charles, as a new way to organize a paper we are writing. But after reading your comments, I was glad I had made the mistake. I was we