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The Principle of Individuation
This is the second chapter of my book Transformation of the Self. It concerns Schleiermacher's understanding of the principle of individuation, in dialogue with Kant, Jacobi, Leibniz and Spinoza
Individuation in the Main Characters of J.K. Rowling's HARRY POTTER Series
This paper examines the individuation of Potter and Voldemort in Harry Potter series. To be a holistic individual, a person needs to be individuated by managing their three main archetypes. The three main archetypes are persona, shadow, and anima or animus. Potter and Voldemort have to manage their archetypes their journey as human beings. Each of them has to know his persona including his appearance, behavior and role; confront his shadow; and balance his anima. In the end, Potter manages himself to be a individuated person who can lead a good life, while Voldemort fails to be an individuated person and, as a result, he died
Content Individuation and Evolutionary Content Emergence
This short paper addresses two connected issues which were brought to some focused light by Searle’s comments on my contributed article to the anthology Searle’s philosophy and Chinese Philosophy: Constructive Engagement. The first issue concerns the claim that animals cannot have observer-independent intentional content of the same type as that of human beings. The second is my denial that mental content can be merely caused in specific brain states, given its holistic and normative character. I defend my position on the second issue by distinguishing content individuation from content realization while I elaborate my relatively more sophisticated argument for the first claim by clarifying two related senses or levels of ‘content’ and ‘self’, respectively associated with certain quasi-rational capacities from a third-person perspective and the subjective holistic consciousness from a first-person perspective with the explicit social-discursive dimension. Searle’s Connection Principle is briefly drawn on in this context, with an eye to showing its potential significance when it is extended into the evolutionary settings. In short, it is the full-blown rationality of human holistic discursive practice that ultimately grounds the content talk, which then becomes meaningfully ascribable to certain natural forms of animal existence
Filtration Failure: On Selection for Societal Sanity
This paper focuses on the question of filtration through the perspective of “too
much information”. It concerns Western society within the context of new media
and digital culture. The main aim of this paper is to apply a philosophical reading
on the video game concept of Selection for Societal Sanity within the problematics
of cultural filtration, control of behaviors and desire, and a problematization of
trans-individuation that the selected narrative conveys. The idea of Selection for
Societal Sanity, which derives from the first postmodern video game Metal Gear
Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (2001), is applied into a philosophical framework based on
select concepts from Bernard Stiegler’s writing and incorporating them with
current events such as post-truth or fake news in order to explore the role of
techne and filtration within social organizations and individual psyches. Alternate
forms of behavior, which contest cultural paradigms, are re-problematized as
tension between calculability and incalculability, or market value versus social
bonding
Consciousness and Intentionality in Anton Marty’s Lecture on Descriptive Psychology
Abstract: In this study, I propose to examine Marty’s reconstruction of the general
framework in which Brentano develops his theory of consciousness. My
starting point is the formulation, at the very beginning of the second chapter
of the second book of Brentano’s Psychology, of two theses on mental phenomena,
which constitute the basis of Brentano’s theory of primary and secondary objects.
In the second part, I examine the objection of infinite regress raised
against Brentano’s theory of primary and secondary objects and Marty’s interpretation
of Brentano’s theory of the unity of consciousness. The third part bears on
the important distinction between implicit and explicit consciousness, which
Brentano introduces in his lectures on descriptive psychology. Here, I analyse
Marty’s principle of individuation in light of the modifications which Brentano
made to his theory of consciousness after the publication of his Psychology in
1874. The last section is an examination of Marty’s conception of consciousness
as self-consciousness with respect to his principle of individuation
Transformation and Individuation in Giordano Bruno's Monadology
The essay explores the systematic relationship in the work of Giordano Bruno (1548-1600) between his monadology, his metaphysics as presented in works such as De la causa, principio et uno, the mythopoeic cosmology of Lo spaccio de la bestia trionfante, and practical works like De vinculis in genere. Bruno subverts the conceptual regime of the Aristotelian substantial forms and its accompanying cosmology with a metaphysics of individuality that privileges individual unity (singularity) over formal unity and particulars over substantial forms without sacrificing a metaphysical perspective on the cosmos. The particular is individuated as a unique site of desire, continually transforming but able to entrain itself and others through phantasmatic ‘bonding’, the new source of regularity in Bruno’s polycentric universe. Bruno thus tries to do justice to the demands of intelligibility as well as transformative eros. The essay concludes with a note on Bruno’s geometry as it relates to his general conception of form
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