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Re: Subject and Object     

Author: someone3
Date: Mar 10, 2007 12:25

...) generated by neural activity within that organism. ---- So we only experience the 'cybernetic model' and this is generated by the neural activity within the organim. Could this 'cybernetic model' be regarded as a virtual representation of the physical world? My own reply there was not well-phrased. Although I said, "we do not experience neural activity," I ...
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Re: Subject and Object     

Author: Publius
Date: Mar 9, 2007 11:32

...our own organism) generated by neural activity within that organism. ---- So we only experience the 'cybernetic model' and this is generated by the neural activity within the organim. Could this 'cybernetic model' be regarded as a virtual representation of the physical world? My own reply there was not well-phrased. Although I said, "we do not experience neural activity," I...
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Re: Subject and Object     

Author: someone3
Date: Mar 9, 2007 06:47

..., including our own organism) generated by neural activity within that organism. ---- So we only experience the 'cybernetic model' and this is generated by the neural activity within the organim. Could this 'cybernetic model' be regarded as a virtual representation of the physical world? Now we have neural networks, and they are explainable by the interactions of the nodes within them, ...
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