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Terrence Deacon: Did Mind Emerge From Matter? Origin of Life, Causal Emergence, & Descartes' Shadow

Mind-Body Solution

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Exploring Gödelian and Asherian Logic Through Art and Existence

Gödelian logic operates within the realm of formal systems, highlighting inherent self-referential issues that undermine consistency and completeness. It reveals that no well-developed formal system can escape these logical paradoxes. In contrast, Asherian logic, exemplified by M.C. Escher's artwork, transcends this by integrating epistemological experiences with ontological existence, creating a more complex paradox. While Gödel addresses mathematical structures, the Asherian paradox acknowledges the intricate entanglement of perception and reality in human experience, emphasizing the inadequacies of attempts to separate them. This complexity reflects the broader philosophical struggles, echoing Descartes' attempts to manage paradox through formal distinctions, suggesting that such separations are ultimately flawed and highlight the fundamental incompleteness of understanding in both logic and existence.

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