Glen, 

 

See Larding below? 

 

Nicholas S. Thompson

Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology

Clark University

http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/

 

 

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On 09/21/2017 04:50 PM, Nick Thompson wrote:

> Well, answering in the sophistic manner, because logically speaking, acting 
> tentatively affirms tentativeness.  

 

You seem to forget that there are many types of logic, paraconsistent, 
defeasible, higher order, etc

[NST==> Is there any logic in which, “Let X be Y; therefore X is Y” is not 
entailed.  If a belief is defined as that upon which one is prepared to act, is 
there any logic in which acting does not imply belief?  <==nst] 

> Is it possible (can you give me an example) of a contradictory ACTION.

 

Yes, of course.  E.g. Since most of my actions involve very tight feedback 
loops, something like tossing a ball to a friend can be launched and then I can 
make attempts to abort it if, say, I notice the friend has looked away. 

[NST==>Wouldn’t the best way to analyze this be as a series of “micro” beliefs? 
 <==nst] 

 Since I would claim that all actions are actually temporally extended 
processes rather than quantum events, I would claim that MOST actions involve 
branches and many branches can be reached from other branches.  So, not only 
are they branched, but many of the branches don't "contradict" the other 
branches.

[NST==>I think a body can enact conflicting beliefs at the same time, but that 
is because I am comfortable with the idea that that the same body can 
simultaneously act on two different belief systems.  CF Freud, slips of the 
tongue, hysteria, etc.  Frank will correct me. 

 

Best, Nick <==nst] 

 

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