the first ghost is francis crick, who, and this appears to go unexplained although i admit i skimmed, goes by 'frick'
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its printed on 350 pages of heavy photo paper with color illustrations on nearly every page, including the scallop mona lisa there
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there's some sort of metafictional device where the author pretends its a found text then comments at the end of each chapter
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@VesselOfSpirit its PHI by giulio tononi, the Integrated Information Theory guy1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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hm yes, they cited that in "hieroglyphic approaches to cognition" by ivan blockenhauptkovski. am i doing this right
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oh its real. i foudn it in the library with all the other serious neuroscience of consciousness books like thomas metzingers
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scott aaronson talked about IIT a couple times, praised it for being specific/formal enough to be wrong instead of not even
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this book's discussion of consciousness issues seemed good https://www.amazon.com/Anxious-Using-Brain-Understand-Anxiety/dp/0670015334 … but i wouldn't necessarily know
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aside from main subject it has well explained pop sci content
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first time i remembered the difference between classical and operant conditioning for more than a day
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