when Moby said it it puzzled him
he knew what a
glockenspiel waspreferred a xylophone preferred wood to metal keys an because he
reallyreally liked the way xylophone looked
Agatha he
didnt care for the way the name lookeddidnt read Agatha Christiewouldnt date a
knockout named Agatha Agatha
did not appeal to him
Moby phenomenological glockenspiel we are played malleted malleable “by an unseen
hand” he repeated Sam Harris Neuroscientist Jimmy Olsen Superman Harris earned a degree in Neuroscience didnt practise
calling Horseshit
“From the perspective of your conscious
mind, you are no more responsible for the next thing you think (and therefore
do) than you are for the fact that you were born into this world.” The Moral Landscape pg104
Michael “Gazzaniga is surely
correct to say ‘in neuroscientific terms, no person is more or less responsible
than any other for actions.’ Conscious actions arise on the basis of neural
events which we are not conscious. (wouldnt
date a knockout named Agatha) Whether they are predictable or
not, we do not cause our causes.” Ibid, pg217
. . . we do not cause our causes Horseshit
Talkbout gettin off scot-free
phenomenology study of consciousness and the objects of
direct experience
a philosophical movement founded
by German Edmund Husserl
Husserl elaborated critiques of
historicism and of psychologism in logic based on analyses of intentionality
historicism social and kulturell phenomena are determined
by history also the tendency to regard
historical development as the most basic aspect of human existence
psychologism tendency to interpret events or arguments in subjective
terms to exaggerate the relevance of
psychological factors Husserl claimed
psychologism fails to do justice to the idea that truths are eternal
intentionality the fact of being deliberate or purposive
wouldnt date a knockout
named Agatha
his cause
. . . we do not cause our causes
nothing
personal Agathas
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