Archive for January, 2012
The Self
As it is in the case of so many terms, the association agreed to as meaning is with a process and not a physical entity or essence.
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It is proposed that declarative knowledge created by the behavior of vocalization developed as language is agreement on the associations with conscious experience.
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Tags: after life, knowledge, language, non-sense, reality
Meanings
Sensory receptors transduce energies to nerve impulse activity. The impulse activity innervates the system. The innervation of the system develops energies in intrafusal muscle spindles. The transduced energies initiate behavior. The developed energies are enhanced by impulse activity discharged from synapses facilitated congenially and experientially. The enhancement constitutes experience. Conscious experience is the intrafusal muscle [...]
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Tags: association, Experience, innervation, meaning, reality
Language and Consciousness
It can be assumed, in fact, than the meaningful behavior of language is the single characteristic that distinguishes the human species from other higher primates. .
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Nonsense
For whatever values it has for communication and entertainment, language, by definition, is nonsense.
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Conventional Rhetoric
The behavior of language enables the creation of a form of experience when agreed to in the course of communication.
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Response
Innervation of the system constitutes the process of behavior initiation. The innervated condition is the initiation of response.
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Effecting Behavior
The process and purpose of conscious experience is effecting response to detected energies. The behavior of language is an obvious example.
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Tags: analagous experience. detected energies, effecting behavior
Enhancement
We are, in so far as we have knowledge of our being, the experience of energies detected by spindle receptors.
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A Second Set of Receptors
Our conscious experience is the energies detected and transduced to nerve impulse activity by a second set of receptors integral with the muscle system.
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Tags: conscious experience, feelilngs, Imagery, receptors, Spindle receptors
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