Back in January I introduced some optimization techniques centered on breaking habit circuits and building new ones. In it I defined collections of habit chains as ‘subroutines’ - that is your automated behaviors. Then I described some practical ways to change them. Whether it’s praying the rosary, using an alarm clock, or a strange morning ritual, the idea was: break a habit chain by introducing some novel behavior. Ok, so that was
Great read and a nice summary of some key concepts in philosophy of mind. I think you might like Phillip Goff's latest book, 'Why', which goes into a really interesting argument for pan-agentialism and cosmopsychism - really wild stuff but argued in a compelling way.
Great read and a nice summary of some key concepts in philosophy of mind. I think you might like Phillip Goff's latest book, 'Why', which goes into a really interesting argument for pan-agentialism and cosmopsychism - really wild stuff but argued in a compelling way.
I think neuroscientific reductionism is an underexplored topic in modern literary fiction, and I wrote about how I tried to integrate it with a narrative structure here: https://www.decentralizedfiction.com/p/the-incel-as-a-literary-subject
This is great. Thank you for summarizing the concepts of Phenomenon and Noumenon so clearly and giving examples to help us understand them.