Re: Subjectivity and intimacy (lost in the weeks?)

Posted by David Eric Smith on
URL: http://friam.383.s1.nabble.com/Fwd-Complejidad-en-economia-tp7587092p7587187.html

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Larding also

Nick: If you had the figure in front of you, what you do?  You would rotate it in your hands.
 
Russ: If the figure were in front of me and I rotate it, I also look at and observe it. Rotating it with my eyes closed or in the dark of while looking somewhere else doesn't do much for me. So what does seeing/observing it add to the rotating? And if you follow your reasoning to its limit, what for you is seeing/observing without rotating?
[NST==>I dunno, what is rotating without hands?  <==nst]

I though this was what Michael Posner and Marcus Raichle were trying to give an operationalization to in Images of Mind, here:
https://books.google.co.jp/books/about/Images_of_Mind.html?id=yFPBMUjU_xYC&redir_esc=y
in one of the later summary chapters.



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