I read the whole post, and didn’t see any arguments for dust theory.
The idea of a stable process is easy enough to cash out where you actually have proceses...it means a process that isnt disturbed too much by other processes. For instance, if you drop a feather, its path is disturbed by small air currents, if you drop a rock its path isnt.
But you do have processes in DT. They’re just theoretical ones, for lack of a better word.
it means a process that isnt disturbed too much by other processes. For instance, if you drop a feather, its path is disturbed by small air currents, if you drop a rock its path isnt.
I really don’t understand how this is an argument against Dust Theory. What do you think Dust Theory is?
But you do have processes in DT. They’re just theoretical ones, for lack of a better word.
You will need to supply the better wordsin order to persuade me that there are processes in dust theory.
It means a process that isnt disturbed too much by other processes. For instance, if you drop a feather, its path is disturbed by small air currents, if you drop a rock its path isnt.
I really don’t understand how this is an argument against Dust Theory.
It wasn’t intended as an argument against DT, it was intended an argument that the notion of stability is easy to cash out given not-DT.
What do you think Dust Theory is?
Its a family of ideas.
Centrally , the idea that mental states superevene on instantaneous physical or computational states, rather than computational or physical processes.
Peripherally, the ideas that there are no:-
Computational processes
Causal processes
Temporal sequences
Essences of selfhood that can vary independently of mental state.
I read the whole post, and didn’t see any arguments for dust theory.
The idea of a stable process is easy enough to cash out where you actually have proceses...it means a process that isnt disturbed too much by other processes. For instance, if you drop a feather, its path is disturbed by small air currents, if you drop a rock its path isnt.
But you do have processes in DT. They’re just theoretical ones, for lack of a better word.
I really don’t understand how this is an argument against Dust Theory. What do you think Dust Theory is?
You will need to supply the better wordsin order to persuade me that there are processes in dust theory.
It wasn’t intended as an argument against DT, it was intended an argument that the notion of stability is easy to cash out given not-DT.
Its a family of ideas.
Centrally , the idea that mental states superevene on instantaneous physical or computational states, rather than computational or physical processes.
Peripherally, the ideas that there are no:-
Computational processes
Causal processes
Temporal sequences
Essences of selfhood that can vary independently of mental state.