Notes from the Wired

Notes from the Wired

This is a website where I write articles on various topics that interest me, carving out a bit of cyberspace for myself.

You shouldn't believe anything I talk about — I use words entirely recreationally.

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  • Feb. 15

    Idealism and the Mind-Body Problem Paper Title: Idealism and the Mind-Body Problem Link to Paper: https://philarchive.org/rec/CHAIAT-11 Date: 2017 Paper Type: Philosophy, Idealism, Panpyschism Short Abstract: In this paper, David Chalmers provides a taxonomy of theories in idealism, introduces a new system to classify them, and investigates their usefulness in addressing the mind–body problem. 0. Introduction There is a famous philosophical saying: One starts as a materialist, then becomes a dualist, then a panpsychist, and ends up as an idealist.
  • Feb. 14

    On Having No Head: Zen and the Rediscovery of the Obvious I’ve read this book twice. Sometimes I think I almost get what he’s aiming at, and then it completely slips my mind again. At times the book sounds like it’s arguing for phenomenalism, but that can’t be right. Strange book. I might need to reread it later in life, maybe with some interpretation. I don’t know.
  • Feb. 13