I’m pleased to discover that there’s a discussion going on at the blog The Austrian Economists relating to a posting by Steve Horwitz. Other luminaries such as Roger Koppl have chimed in. For the past year I’ve been working on a paper on the contemporary relevance of The Sensory Order – hence my keen interest.
The Contemporary Relevance of The Sensory Order
July 23, 2008 Comments Off Short URL cognitive closure, cognitive modeling, cognitive science, consciousness, distributed knowledge, hayek, neurophilosophy, neuroscience, philosophy of mind, psychology, Roger Koppl, self-referentiality, social cognition, social constructivism, social epistemology, sociocognition, steve horwitz, the "hard" problem, the sensory order
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