(2008) Epistemologically Different Worlds

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3.2.2. The principle of conceptual containment ........................... 116 3.3.3. The physical human subject or the “I” ............................... 119 3.4. The hyperverse and its EDWs – the antimetaphysical foundation of the EDWs perspective ........................................... 150 Part II. Applications Chapter 4. Applications to some notions from philosophy of mind .. 159 4.1. Levels and reduction vs. emergence ............................................. 160 4.2. Qualia, Kant and the “I” ............................................................... 181 4.3. Mental causation and supervenience ............................................ 190 Chapter 5. Applications to some notions from cognitive science ...... 200 5.1. Computationalism ........................................................................ 200 5.2. Connectionism .............................................................................. 211 5.3. The dynamical system approach .................................................. 223 5.4. Robotics ........................................................................................ 232 5.5. Dichotomies concerning the notion of mental representation and processing .............................................................................. 243 5.6. The EDWs perspective and some key elements in cognitive science .......................................................................................... 249 5.7. The relation between key elements and some philosophical distinctions ................................................................................... 264 5.8. Cognitive neuroscience ................................................................ 267 5.9. The status of any living entity ...................................................... 277 Chapter 6. Applications to some notions from philosophy of science and science ............................................................................ 281 6.1. A glance at logical positivism ...................................................... 285 6.2. Carnap’s linguistic frameworks .................................................... 289 6.3. Carnap vs. Gödel or syntactic vs. semantic .................................. 292 6.4. Carnap vs. Quine or rational reconstruction vs. naturalized epistemology ................................................................................ 295 6.5. Quine’s ontological relativity ....................................................... 296 6.6. Goodman’s relativity .................................................................... 298 6.7. Putnam and the rejection of the “thing-in-itself” .......................... 299 6.8. Friedman’s relative constitutive a priori principles....................... 301 6.9. Some notions from quantum mechanics ....................................... 305 6.10. The status of the external non-living epistemologically different entities ....................................................................................... 343 Conclusion .............................................................................................. 361 References .............................................................................................. 369

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