Conal Elliott

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The relational perspective distances us from subject/object and matter/spirit dualisms, and from the apparent irreducibility of the reality/thought or brain/consciousness dualism. If we come to untangle the processes that take place in our bodies and their relations with the external world, what is left to understand? What is the phenomenology of our consciousness if not the name that these processes assign to themselves in the game of mirrors of relevant information contained in the signals carried by our neurons?
Helgoland: Making Sense of the Quantum Revolution
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