Please use this thread for discussing Ch. 7: When Does a Thought Begin?
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You seemed to get a handle on the issue. He appears to be saying something like the above, using simple examples. I don't know if he's implying that what seems the case with simple perceptions or thoughts is also the case with our more complex ideas; if he is, he hasn't told us yet how this plays out. I'm still wondering if the reductionist approach of the scientist will end up working with certainty in all its forms.JulianTheApostate wrote: In other words, the human brain imposes a structure on the world, chronologically and in other ways, that has only a partial correlation with reality.