[Fis] Fis Digest 97(20), 2023

Malcolm Dean malcolmdean at gmail.com
Mon Jan 16 03:41:25 CET 2023


January 12, 2023 6:39 PM; Ted Goranson <tedgoranson at me.com <mailto:
tedgoranson at me.com> > wrote: I suppose any notion we have of object, agent
and sequence are from our cognitive machinery and not from nature.

So your "cognitive machinery" is not "natural"?

Malcolm

On Sun, Jan 15, 2023, 03:00 <fis-request at listas.unizar.es> wrote:

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> January 12, 2023 6:39 PM; Ted Goranson <tedgoranson at me.com <mailto:
> tedgoranson at me.com> > wrote: I suppose any notion we have of object,
> agent and sequence are from our cognitive machinery and not from nature.
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>   In addition to the wiring of our brains, nature of itself is also
> involved in its own wiring with use of a lot of reaction cycles functioning
> as the organizational cohesive factors. Each of them remains invisible to
> us unless artifacts of human origin, e.g., carbon labelling, are allowed to
> intervene. In short, the organizational cohesion of a concrete particular
> nature is sought within the lasting production sequence of an indefinite
> implication. The product from the preceding production is constantly pulled
> into the immediately following downstream production while repeating the
> cycle. Organizational cohesion as an integration of both being pulled into
> and pulling in goes along with the cycle.
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>   Best,
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>   Koichiro
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