Title: Foreword Jim DeLeo
1 Foreword Jim DeLeo
2- . Name Jim DeLeo
- Profession Computer Scientist
- Affiliation NIH Clinical Center
- Interest Interest in AI carries over to
interest - in mind, brain, and
cognition. - Question How do noncontingent reward
experiments - relate to data mining? In
other words how - do you know that what you
find when you - mine data is real and what
does real in - the context of data mining
mean anyway?
3The Invented Reality How do we know what we
believe we know?
- If what we know depends on how we came to know
it, then our view of reality is no longer a true
image of what is the case outside ourselves, but
is inevitably determined also by the processes
through which we arrived at this view. - Since what we know depends on how we know our
representation of reality is biased. - E.g. The so-called red we see in an apple
reflects not just the apple but also the visual
system mechanism that sees the apple.
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5reality
the thing in itself suchness noumenon
6sensing
reality
7perception
sensing
reality
8 idea of apple
ideation
perception
sensing
reality
9 idea of apple
ideation
Epistomology
perception
sensing
reality
10 idea of apple
ideation
relationship?
Epistomology
perception
sensing
reality
11 idea of apple
ideation
Ontology
relationship?
Epistomology
perception
sensing
reality
12 idea of apple
ideation
Ontology
relationship?
Epistomology
(phenomena)
perception
sensing
reality
(numenon) (thing in itself)
Constructionism The phenomena is an invention of
neurophysiological mechanisms.
13 idea of apple
ideation
Manas
perception
sensing
reality
14 idea of apple
Its just sitting there.
ideation
Manas
Buddhi
perception
sensing
reality
15 idea of apple
Its just sitting there.
ideation
Manas
Buddhi
perception
sensing
Im going to eat it.
reality
Ahamkar
16 idea of apple
Its just sitting there.
ideation
Manas
Buddhi
perception
sensing
Im going to eat it.
reality
Yoga Ahamkar responds to buddhis
dis-crimination of manas impressions.
Ahamkar
17- Yoga Model of Mind
- Chitta mind with manas, buddhi, and ahamkar as
attributes - Manas recording facility stores sensory-based
perceptions - Buddhi discriminates manas impressions
- Ahamkar ego response to buddhi discrimination
- Vritti a thought wave in the mind
- Samskaras individual collection of vrittis
stored up over time
18?
19Does the apple posses the perceived properties?
Could it posses other properties not
perceived? Can we even know the answers to such
questions? Do such questions even make sense?
20The Invented Reality How do we know what we
believe we know?
- This book is about constructivism, AKA reality
research. - Constructivism says that a reality is the
construction of those who believe they discovered
it. - What is found is an invention.
- The inventor is unaware of his act of invention.
- The inventor considers his invention as a
- discovery that exists independently of him.
- The invention becomes the basis of his world
- view and actions.
21What is observed is not independent of the
observer.
22The Invented reality How do we know what we
believe we know?
- Epistemology how we arrive at knowledge
- Ontology the nature of being
- Metaphysics branch of ontology that straddles
how we know with what is in and of itself (i.e.
the nature of being). - Constructivism (reality research) newly
emerging term suggesting that we arrive at
knowledge of reality by inventing it. - Constructivism is not new traces can be found in
the pre-Socratic era. (e.g. Xenophanes of
Colophon) - Many generations of philosophers, cyberneticians,
poets and writers have known about what
constructivism points to, yet it is difficult to
arrive at a vast synthesis of thought
representing them all.
23- This is a collection of essays on
constructionism. - What unites the contributing authors is their
interest in the phenomena of constructionism and
their willingness to describe their interests in
this book. - In spite of their common subject matter these
contributions are like erratic blocks, different
in style and degree of abstraction they contain
contradiction and repetition. - These works have their origin in different
disciplines. - Watzlawick knew all the authors and he has
written introductions to the four main sections
of the book.