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by fellowniusmonk
242 days ago
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meaning is an illusion? That's absurdly wrong, it's a performative contradiction to even say such a thing, you might not like semantic meaning but it, like information, physically exists, and even if you're a solipsist you can't deny state change, and state change is a meaning primitive, meaning primitives are one thing that must exist. this isn't woo, this is just empirical observation, and no one is capable of credibly denying state change. |
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You have to look at mental events and grasp not only what they are, both material and process, how the come to happen, they're both prior and post-hoc, etc.
I study meaning in the brain. We are nit sure if it exists and the meaning we see in events and tasks are at a massive load. Any one event can have 100s even 1000s of meaningful changes to self, environment and others. That's contradictory. Searle is not even scratching the surface of the problem.
https://arxiv.org/vc/arxiv/papers/1811/1811.06825v2.pdf
https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/psychology/articles/10....
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39282373/
https://aeon.co/essays/your-brain-does-not-process-informati...