Share this postFESTTable of Sections for Part 1Copy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreTable of Sections for Part 1Sections for Part 1Piet HutFeb 29, 2024ShareLevel 1: Table of PartsLevel 2: Table of EntriesLevel 3: Table of SectionsSections for Part 1Entry #000: A ManiFESTo for a Science of MindEmpirical studies of mind using mindA necessary ingredient: a technology of mindFrom engineering to scienceThe signs are everywhere: time to get FESTiveEntry #001: Starting Our JourneyLeaving The HarborWhat Is Science?Field work as passive experimentsLaboratory experimentsThought experiments and computer experimentsThe use of working hypothesesPeer reviewFurther ingredientsEntry #002: The Roots, Shoots and Fruits of ScienceHistorical roots of scienceFrom astrology to astronomyFrom alchemy to chemistryA rapid succession of shoots and fruits of scienceLessons from starting up a science of matterHints for starting up a science of mindA well-defined taskEntry #003: The Structure of ExperienceGetting a first tasteThe meaning of "empirical"Using experience to study experienceThree types of empirical knowledgeBack to the idea of "experience"Space and Time as the arena for a science of matterExperience as the arena for a science of mindLooking for a working hypothesisWH 1: there are primitive elements underlying experienceWH 2: appearances are primitives for any form of experienceExperiment 1): the nature of matter as experienceActually performing experiment 1)Entry #004: Our Mind as a LaboratoryDeveloping a lab culture and lab guidelinesThe crucial pointSetting up a laboratory for mind studying mindLearning to become fully empiricalEdmund HusserlConversion or deconversion?Continuing experiment 1): matter as experienceEntry #005: From Experience to AppearancePrimitive elements underlying experienceEntering a laboratory for exploring appearancesExperiment 2): the nature of experience as appearanceA two-step experimentExperiment 1+2): matter as experience as appearanceKitaro NishidaLooking back and looking aheadPreviousNext