THE FUTURE OF CONSCIOUSNESS

Strate talks about the subject of consciousness and reviews its past and present, in the hope of establishing a basis for considering its future. He cites that general semantics asks us to maintain an extensional orientation, that is, an orientation based on observation of the outside world, not on...

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Cognition & reasoning
Cognitive Psychology
Computers
Consciousness
Cybernetics
Empiricism
Feedback (Response)
FROM THE VAULT
General semantics
Individualized Instruction
Inferences
Information Systems
Literacy
Logic
Mead, George Herbert (1863-1931)
Paganism & animism
Reasoning
Roads & highways
Scientific Concepts
Semantics
Society
Stimuli
System theory
Systems Approach
Traffic
Transactional analysis
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