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Oh yah, I've admitted as much. My academic background is Psych, Phil of Mind and Language, and Neuro, with a dash of Computer Science because I love debt and ivory towers and prolonged adolescence.
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@thecurioushermit
That's like my sweetspot of special interests 🀣 finally returned to finish my philosophy degree recently after a couple decades of dicking around with chaos. Taking a neuroethics class this fall that I'm *really* excited about.
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Nice! My jam was the underdeveloped intersection between language, thought, and neurological concepts. Following thinkers like Daniel Dennett and Patricia Churchland; kinda pragmatic, kinda idealistic. Phil majors are dangerous fun. Glad I followed you 🍿
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@thecurioushermit
I'm primarily interested in consciousness, and especially the potential for emergent machine consciousness. Still not convinced it's possible, but also, the current iterations of LLMs really call into question a whole lot of things about the human experience of consciousness. But language is another deep interest of mine, both philosophically and linguistically. I love words. Been obsessed with them since I was a toddler - my mother noticed I was reading the words before she was when reading at story time, and made picture books with polaroids and the words written on sharpie to encourage me 🀣
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@wake.eth
okay, brass tacks, choose one: dualist monist physicalist materialist pragmatist phenomenologist which house to you pledge?
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@thecurioushermit
Monist
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@wake.eth
so one undifferentiated "stuff" and no supernatural frosting?
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@thecurioushermit
Yep. And that is deeply informed by the sorts of experiences one has at a ten-day silent meditation retreat where one dissolves into nothingness and realizes that we're all just the universe trying to figure out what it wants to be 🀣 It is a bit more complicated than just monism, of course, but it's all *just* the universe and any perceived substantive difference is a game the universe is playing with itself. At least as far as I can see it ;)
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Gyynne - have you ever done isolation tank floats? You can become "nothing" easily. I can it the lazy person's meditation technique. I also read that it affects your brain in a similar way that psilocybin does. I practiced this for about a year, once a month, about 10 years ago and sporadically the past decade (most recently last year). And @wake.eth - have you done this?
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I've heard of them, but never done one. I can "dissolve" pretty much at will now and have regular transcendent experiences when I want them - I'd had them prior to the silent meditation retreat, but because I have a FAFO kind of spiritual practice, it nearly spiraled into psychosis until my then-husband brought me back to reality by making me go to an ice festival. I've done psilocybin, it just makes me smile more because I can achieve the effects on my own! I do smoke a lot of weed though 🀣 but that's as much for slowing my ADHD down as anything.
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Oh, doing it without the tanks is a lot cheaper, believe me. But it's an interesting experience nevertheless. I haven't meditated in a while. I really need to. My brain is just full of warpcast at this point. I even dream about it now. That statement about avoiding psychosis by going to an ice festival was amusing. How can that prevent psychosis? To me, it almost seems like a festival could CAUSE psychosis. πŸ˜† Because of all the hoards of people.
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I had been stuck, glued to my keyboard, just writing for three days. It got me up, moving around, feeling something human again.
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