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Re: Hubris as Quale     

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Author: John J
Date: Sep 4, 2008 06:08

Might suicide be act of hubris?
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Re: Hubris as Quale     

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Author: Sir Frederick
Date: Sep 3, 2008 12:27

... It is not fully clear to me, but what I think I mean by "hubris" is a "sense of importance", not necessarily false pride. I consider "hubris" in this sense to be another self quale, similar to "consciousness". ...good mental health [or bad health as the case may be]. Is this a hubris or as you say, a 'sense of importance'? You are hitting ...
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Re: Hubris as Quale     

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Author: tooly
Date: Sep 3, 2008 11:07

...It is not fully clear to me, but what I think I mean by "hubris" is a "sense of importance", not necessarily false pride. I consider "hubris" in this sense to be another self quale, similar to "consciousness". ...good mental health [or bad health as the case may be]. Is this a hubris or as you say, a 'sense of importance'? You are hitting around a...
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Re: Hubris as Quale     

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Author: Ed
Date: Sep 2, 2008 06:35

...В am, Sir Frederick <mmcne...@fuzzysys.com> wrote: It is not fully clear to me, but what I think I mean by "hubris" is a "sense of importance", not necessarily false pride. I consider "hubris" in this sense to be another self quale, similar to "consciousness". Acting out this "sense of importance" gives us a ...
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Hubris as Quale     

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Author: Sir Frederick
Date: Sep 2, 2008 02:38

It is not fully clear to me, but what I think I mean by "hubris" is a "sense of importance", not necessarily false pride. I consider "hubris" in this sense to be another self quale, similar to "consciousness". Acting out this "sense of importance" gives us a presence and power that helps us survive....
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Re: Darwin, agriculture, and human hubris     

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Author: chazwin
Date: Jun 10, 2008 02:42

.... There is none. An excellent talk! Intentionality in humans is the illusion. Human hubris promotes such illusions. Of course, what about "grass hubris"?... As far as "plans" go, no need to personify them. There are putative impersonal "organizing ...
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Re: Darwin, agriculture, and human hubris     

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Author: Leon Hoeneveld
Date: Jun 9, 2008 22:45

... nature. There is none. An excellent talk! Intentionality in humans is the illusion. Human hubris promotes such illusions. Of course, what about "grass hubris"?... As far as "plans" go, no need to personify them. There are putative impersonal "organizing principles"...
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Re: Darwin, agriculture, and human hubris     

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Author: tg
Date: Jun 9, 2008 17:30

.... There is none. An excellent talk! Intentionality in humans is the illusion. Human hubris promotes such illusions. Of course, what about "grass hubris"?... As far as "plans" go, no need to personify them. There are putative impersonal "organizing ...
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Re: Darwin, agriculture, and human hubris     

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Author: chazwin
Date: Jun 9, 2008 17:24

... nature. There is none. An excellent talk! Intentionality in humans is the illusion. Human hubris promotes such illusions. Of course, what about "grass hubris"?... As far as "plans" go, no need to personify them. There are putative impersonal "organizing principles"...
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Author: chazwin
Date: Jun 9, 2008 17:16

... nature. There is none. An excellent talk! Intentionality in humans is the illusion. Human hubris promotes such illusions. Of course, what about "grass hubris"?... As far as "plans" go, no need to personify them. There are putative impersonal "organizing principles"...
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