Check out that article I just sent to the list as it carries the basic point that the third person scientific view is a view of behavior. The scientists is an observer. A measurement of some change entity occurs that is framed as an observation
that is then interpreted by a logical/theoretical structure.
Blinking is a particular kind of activity.
I am going to be mulling this over all day. What else would give rise to a fun Saturday afternoon
😊.
G
From: Henriques, Gregg - henriqgx
Sent: Saturday, November 2, 2019 12:52 PM
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Subject: Article on Consciousness
Hi TOK List,
Here is an article on consciousness. Notice how it is basically offering the same frame that I emphasize, which is that there is a fundamental epistemological difference between first and third person. The third person view then frames
change in terms of “behavior”, across the scientific disciplines:
Best,
Gregg
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