• 11 Aug 2009 /  Marsilio's Reading Group

    An Introduction and Critique of Daniel Dennett’s essay “Intentional Systems Theory”

    Pseudonymously authored by Marsilio Gagliano (Aka, KMS) for Marsilio’s Reading Group, Open Habitat Project, Second Life © 2009 [Meeting Sunday, 16 August 2009) @ The Open Habitat Sim.

    INTRODUCTION 

    I have written the following little essay to aid us in discussing together a reading graciously provided by Daniel Dennett entitled “Intentional Systems Theory” (2009) available at the Tuft University Website in pdf format. 

    Follow this link: http://ase.tufts.edu/cogstud/papers/intentionalsystems.pdf 

    Our previous discussions of Nagel’s “What it is like to be a Bat?” and Whitehead’s “Nature Lifeless” went very well, but you may have noticed from the transcripts that our discussions departed rather rapidly from a consideration of the texts themselves.  One of the useful features of a reading group, in contrast to other sorts of discussion groups, is that reading groups owe consideration of the texts themselves. So, I wanted to delay our departure from Dennett’s text by what may at first appear to be an odd means – by attacking it.  Based on what I hope is a careful and accurate consideration of Dennett’s thesis in sections I and II of the following essay, I argue, in sections II and IV, that Daniel Dennett is an ironic metaphysical chicken, a cowardly beast whose theory of intentional systems theory is logically consistent but incomplete.   My argument can be summarized in four steps:    Read the rest of this entry »

  • 09 Aug 2009 /  Delphi

    Self Awareness and Habits:

    Real Life Roboticism vs Second Life Cyborg Liberation.  Join us for discussion of how RL turns us into machines, and how SL liberates the human within.   Moderated by Reflection Freenote at Open Habitat on Sunday, 9 August at 16:30 PDT (00:30 GMT). 

    http://slurl.com/secondlife/Open%20Habitat/199/184/63