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A latent monadology: An extended revisitation of the mind-body problem
In an earlier post, I’d spoken about a certain class of mind-body interfacing problems (the way I’d identified it): evolution being a continuous process, can psychological changes effected in a certain class of people identified solely by cultural practices “spill … Continue reading
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Tagged computational theory of mind, conjugate variables, connectionism, Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics, dispositional attribution, emergence, Gottfried Leibniz, human brain, network multiplicity, partial differentiation, rationalism, reverse-engineering, Roger Penrose, The Monadology, Walter Pitts, Warren McCulloch, wavefunction collapse
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