Table of Sections for Part 4Sections for Part 4Piet HutFeb 29, 2024ShareLevel 1: Table of PartsLevel 2: Table of EntriesLevel 3: Table of SectionsSections for Part 4Entry #20: Beyond Empirical StudiesDeveloping theories by tinkering with matter and mindA quest for the unification of matter and mindSubjectivity and objectivityReplacing the mythological O with sheer appearance AAn example of a non-dualistic interpretation in IslamBorderline experiences: tidal waters between A and SIs it possible to go beyond empirical studies?Changing the goalposts in physicsChanging the goalposts in a science of mindNishida's tidal waters at the A/S interfaceA next step for subject-object reversalEntry #021: Mind and Matter: From 1 to 2 DimensionsWhat contains what, from an empirical point of viewMaterialism, idealism, and non-dualismA burning questionTwo two-truths theoriesStarting with the natural attitude in daily lifeClimbing out of Plato's cave: Experiment 1A balance between mind experiments and matter experimentsA translation exerciseA two-dimensional diagram: guidance from Experiment 1From experience to appearance: guidance from Experiment 2The next step in theoryThe next step in experimentationExperiment 3b: s/o reversal with our whole field of visionExperiment 3c: s/o reversal with everything behind youSwitching from sight to soundEntry #022: MatterMind as the counterpart of matterThe nature of matterThe place of matter in our ontological diagramOption 1: Science of matter next to the natural attitudeOption 1, note 1: The hybrid use of a "science filter"Option 1, note 2: Objectification and reificationOption 2: Science of matter below the natural attitudeOption 3: Science of matter above the natural attitudeOption 3, note 1: BackgroundOption 3, note 2: From Nishida to Husserl to GalileoOption 3, note 3: The role of experimentsOption 3, note 4: The mind studying the mindOption 3, note 5: How to escape from Plato's CaveOption 3, note 6: Two escape routes from Plato's CaveThe next step in experimentationSubject/Object reversal in timeRemember your past self anticipating your present selfA teaser for the next installmentEntry #023: Putting It All Together: A Matter/Mind OntologyBeyond the Natural AttitudeTwo transcendental turnsBeyond Galilean and Husserlian epochésThe location of QFT on the mind vs. matter axisFuture physicsLooking back half a centuryFast-forwarding half a centurySteps toward nondualismSteps toward unification of mind and matterThe difference between pre- and not-yetA story of an exclamation mark and a question markA stumbling blockA challenge to avoid stumblingTaking up the challengeA quick look ahead: descending to lower levelsThe double diamond diagramA new type of experimentationA thought experiment in a science of mindA hint of what is to comePreviousNext