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[filed under theme 5. Theory of Logic / E. Structures of Logic / 1. Logical Form ]

Full Idea

Our thoughts have a kind of duality, corresponding to their surface appearance to introspection and their underlying logical reality.

Gist of Idea

Thoughts have a dual aspect: as they seem to introspection, and their underlying logical reality

Source

Colin McGinn (The Mysterious Flame [1999], p.147)

Book Ref

McGinn,Colin: 'The Mysterious Flame' [Basic Books 1999], p.147


The 8 ideas from 'The Mysterious Flame'

Brains aren't made of anything special, suggesting panpsychism [McGinn]
Thoughts have a dual aspect: as they seem to introspection, and their underlying logical reality [McGinn]
Free will is mental causation in action [McGinn]
Philosophy is a magnificent failure in its attempt to overstep the limits of our knowledge [McGinn]
There is information if there are symbols which refer, and which can combine into a truth or falsehood [McGinn]
Mental modules for language, social, action, theory, space, emotion [McGinn]
Examining mind sees no brain; examining brain sees no mind [McGinn]
Causation in the material world is energy-transfer, of motion, electricity or gravity [McGinn]