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14 May 2026

  • 13:0713:07, 14 May 2026 Formulations on the Two Principles of Mental Functioning (hist | edit) [4,189 bytes] Robert.adlington (talk | contribs) (Created page with "* These (older, primary) processes strive towards gaining pleasure; physical activity draws back from any event which might arouse unpleasure. (Here we have repression.) * <u>Senses</u> - The increased significance of external reality (the setting up of the reality principle) heightened the importance, too, of the sense-organs that are directed towards that external world, and of the consciousness attached to them. Consciousness now learned to comprehend sensory qualiti...") Tag: Visual edit

30 April 2026

  • 15:0115:01, 30 April 2026 Open Socrates (hist | edit) [60,390 bytes] Robert.adlington (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Introduction: The Man Whose Name is an Example == * Bulleted list item == Part One: Untimely Questions == === 1. The Tolstoy Problem === * Bulleted list item === 2. Load-Bearing Answers === * Bulleted list item === 3. Savage Commands === * Bulleted list item === 4. Socratic Intellectualism === * Bulleted list item == Part Two: The Socratic Method == * Bulleted list item === 5. The Gadfly-Midwife Paradox === * Bulleted list item === 6. Moore's Paradox of Self-Knowledg...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched

29 April 2026

  • 15:4915:49, 29 April 2026 Consciousness: How Our Brains Turn Matter Into Meaning (hist | edit) [28,699 bytes] Robert.adlington (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== 1. What is Consciousness? == * Bullet point == 1. What is Consciousness? == * Bullet point == 1. What is Consciousness? == * Bullet point == 1. What is Consciousness? == * Bullet point == 1. What is Consciousness? == * Bullet point == 1. What is Consciousness? == * Bullet point == 1. What is Consciousness? == * Bullet point == 1. What is Consciousness? == * Bullet point == 1. What is Consciousness? == * Bullet point == 1. What is Consciousness? == * Bullet point == 1....") Tag: Visual edit: Switched

22 April 2026

  • 15:1015:10, 22 April 2026 The Hidden Spring (hist | edit) [66,717 bytes] Robert.adlington (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== 1. The Stuff of Dreams == * Bulleted list item == 2. Before and After Freud == * Bulleted list item == 3. The Cortical Fallacy == * Bulleted list item == 4. What is Experienced? == * Bulleted list item == 5. Feelings == * Bulleted list item == 6. The Source == * Bulleted list item == 7. The Free Energy Principle == * Bulleted list item == 8. A Predictive Hierarchy == * Bulleted list item == 9. Why and How Consciousness Arises == * Bulleted list item == 10. Back to the...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched

20 April 2026

18 April 2026

  • 12:3912:39, 18 April 2026 The Interpretation of Dreams (hist | edit) [20,894 bytes] Robert.adlington (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This is the first in a sequence of Freud readings, recommended by Liz == VII: The Psychology of the Dream-Processes == === A: The Forgetting of Dreams === * An observation which I have been able to make in the course of preparing this manuscript has shown me that dreams are no more forgotten than other mental acts and can be compared, by no means to their disadvantage, with other mental functions in respect of their retention in memory. * It is, indeed, not easy to fo...") Tag: Visual edit

16 February 2026

  • 20:3920:39, 16 February 2026 The Intentional Stance (hist | edit) [34,881 bytes] Robert.adlington (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== 1. Setting Off on the Right Foot == * The Manifest Image - Our nervous systems were designed to make the distinctions we need swiftly and reliably, to bring under single sensory rubrics the relevant common features in our environment, and to ignore what we can usually get away with ignoring. ** We have it thanks to extraordinarily efficient and reliable systems of expectation-generation. ** Compare this to the scientific image * We make sense of each other by adoptin...") Tag: Visual edit