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Subject: Aw: [PEIRCE-L] André De Tienne: Slow Read slide 4
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Here again the maybe most frequently used quote about "phaneron", from the
Commens Dictionary:
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1905 | Adirondack Summer School Lectures | CP 1.284
Phaneroscopy is the description of the phaneron;
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Subject: RE: [PEIRCE-L] André De Tienne: Slow Read slide 4
Gary F> For me at least, veracity only applies to stories or propositions
that are publicly verifia
Helmut,
I take this 1905 quote to mean that although the contents of the pheneron do
not always entertain a representative relation with an object (real thing,
sic), we must accept the reality of the pheneron. In other words the reality of
the phaneron does not depend on its representative
List
Here again the maybe most frequently used quote about "phaneron", from the Commens Dictionary:
"
1905 | Adirondack Summer School Lectures | CP 1.284
Phaneroscopy is the description of the phaneron; and by the phaneron I mean the collective total of all that is in any way or in any
John,
Good points. You might be interested in Ramchandran and Hirstein's : Three laws
of Qualia.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/233684568_Three_laws_of_qualia_What_neurology_tells_us_about_the_biological_functions_of_consciousness
Auke
> Op 19 juni 2021 om 5:36 schreef "John F.
Gary F> For me at least, veracity only applies to stories or
propositions that are publicly verifiable.
But a huge amount of
information that we get every day is reported by people whose observations
cannot be verified by any other sources. When your friends or family
discuss their