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#42 (C&R, Chap 12+13) - Language and the Body-Mind Problem

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Is There a Causal Chain?

There's no reason why it had to be like the cat entering the field of vision and and the machine saing mike. And so what i think he's saying here is that you can't say that this situation, um, required any sort the causality was built into this situation because it required a human framation on top of it. So your whole discussion about causation actually required a human to do the work for you. He he's trying to argue the thesis that it's not possible to have a causal, physical theory of descriptive and argumentative functions. Any physical chain of causes requires a human interpretive framework that says when the cause starts and when the cause ends.

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