I'm reading @evantthompson's classic "Mind in Life" and realizing that Husserl's shift from static to genetic phenomenology resonates strongly with Whitehead's account of primordial experience in terms of prehensionality.
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Replying to @ThouArtThat
Do you know this book? It appeared after Mind in Life; I would have made use of it, had it appeared before, and plan to use it in some new things I'm working on https://www.sunypress.edu/p-5163-nature-and-logos.aspx …
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btw, Evan, the more I get up to speed with how analytic philosophers of mind are defining panpsychism (usually the "constitutive" variety), the less I like it! Whitehead's process-relational approach is as different from substance-property panpsychism as it is from materialism.
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I agree. I find Whitehead far more interesting and productive than contemporary panpsychism, which strikes me as a dead end.
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Evan, I have some ideas related to 4e cog sci...what’s a good email I can reach you at?
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evantimothythompson@gmail.com
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Replying to @evantthompson @ThouArtThat
Thanks. Email you later tonight
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