Timeline for answer to Does psychoactivity reveal the mind's physical basis? by J D
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| 13 hours ago | comment | added | J D | @MauroALLEGRANZA Salve! I would argue, like others, there are three things, indeed! For me: tria sunt: corpus, mens, et computatio. So, instead of appealing to immanence or the transcendental, we appeal to the computational. Sed nemo sum, ergo omnia cum grano salis accipite! | |
| 15 hours ago | comment | added | Scott Rowe | @MauroALLEGRANZA it's tertiums all the way down. (I prefer nasturtiums.) Too much flowery prose! | |
| 15 hours ago | comment | added | Mauro ALLEGRANZA | "supports the metaphysical claim that the mind is psychological in nature", not very clear... we have the brain, the physical (and chemical) part, the mind, the process/functions (abstract) of the brain. Where is "the psychological"? It is related to psyche, that seems to be on the mind side. I suppose that there is no tertium... | |
| 16 hours ago | history | edited | J D | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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| 17 hours ago | history | answered | J D | CC BY-SA 4.0 |