(2018-09-19, 04:29 PM)Chris Wrote: Thank you for replying. But I must admit I didn't understand much of what you wrote.I understand that what I'm trying to communicate is not mainstream. I would hope - although a new viewpoint - that when it clicks it will be seen as pretty simple stuff.
To put it in context - the dichotomy you referenced is materialism and immaterialism. It would be my understanding that in Philosophy that immaterialism is synonymous with Idealism.
Quote:Definition of immaterialism. : a philosophical theory that material things have no reality except as mental perceptions.
IR (informational realism) is far from Idealism. I embrace methodological Physicalism! If you have a broken computer and the problem is physical - then the methods of understanding the issues are closed within matter & energy science. (like it is unplugged so no current flows) Copper wire and electron flow are very real for me as an Informational Realist. I give no priority to either physical or information reality, just advise not conflating the two.
However, if the problem is the computer's software - then methodological Physicalism is not useful. The answers will come from methodological investigation of the information processing. Two environments - two methods. Likewise, code and real-world logical meanings are real in IR, as much as copper wire and electron activity.
Ideas have a modern cultural flavor as "airy nothing" in reality. On the other hand, I see an evolving informational reality that explains a whole lotta of real-world activity. This is the information age, we might as well get to the bottom of how we can think a design or plan - and then actualize the the design as an information object in the future.
so - Physicalism is only part of the story. The counter-part to it -- is not "no physical stuff", but a universe full of probabilistic information structures that can be rediscovered in the past and be projected forward in time and change the future.
Am I a dualist, merely replacing Idealism with IR? No - I would be pretty confident that there are more levels to reality than just physical and informational. But that kind of ethical metaphysics is not going to help sort the issue at hand, where the problem is neural circuits are reified by some magical property to directly interact with real-world information.
Remote viewing, gut intuition and other paranormal understandings of reality may be a natural outcome of mind detecting possible new configurations in reality.
In a poetic format the following quote says far better. In terms of information processing, I think that this is literally true. Real-world probabilities are changed and a design emerges.
Quote: A pile of rocks ceases to be a rock when somebody contemplates it with the idea of a cathedral in mind - Antoine De Saint-Exupery