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- From: mcgeege@ctrvx1.vanderbilt.edu (MCGEEGE)
- Subject: Re: Searle on animal consciousness
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- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 20:06:00 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan26.154911.1421@unocal.com>, stgprao@st.unocal.COM (Richard Ottolini) writes...
- >Ah, the perpetual discussion on consciousness in this newsgroup.
- >A lot of this confusion is due to people not defining terms and
- >making unstated assumptions-
- > - is consciousness associated with A.I.?
- > - clinical definition of consciousness
- > - zoological, pyschological definition of consciousness
- > - metaphysical, philosophical definitions of consciousness.
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- I think that the real problem is much deeper, but is hardly worth trying to
- solve in the way that I wish it could be. It is a social problem about the
- political state of the philosophical Institution. American philosophy has
- become an analytic enterprise, though I count myself lucky to be a student at
- one of the few pluralistic universities left in the country. The shift to
- reductivist, simpleminded technologies of mind and body and consciousness is
- a function of the alienation of the philosophical enterprise in america from
- its pragmatist roots. Where once "action and knowledge" were a blurred
- distinction, and "fact and value" also were usefully conflated by philosophers,
- now philosophy (whether analytic or rigorously continental) occupies its time
- twiddling its thumbs while Self Help replaces it at the bookstores. You won't
- read anything about the really interesting arguments about consciousness and
- mind, like those by Levinas, Derrida, James, Zaner, Rollo May, etc., here,
- because there is no interest in the FELT problem of mind/body/consciousness.
- Here, in American Philosophy of the 21st C, it is a big professional crossword
- puzzle for your amusement. End of diatribe.
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