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Imagine an apple
Vynn & Francis
13 episodes
5 days ago
A podcast about our different inner mental experiences. Presented by Vynn Suren and Francis Irving. Why can some people imagine and others can't? How do different people experience emotion? How is our view of our own minds influenced by our culture?
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A podcast about our different inner mental experiences. Presented by Vynn Suren and Francis Irving. Why can some people imagine and others can't? How do different people experience emotion? How is our view of our own minds influenced by our culture?
Show more...
Philosophy
Society & Culture
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Tanha with neuroscientist Michael Johnson
Imagine an apple
30 minutes
1 year ago
Tanha with neuroscientist Michael Johnson
How does the inner mental experience of autistic people vary? What is our day to day experience that creates stress or tension? Can we skillfully reduce it? Vynn and Francis interview philosopher and neuroscientist Michael Johnson. Michael founded the Qualia Research Institute, and wrote the book Principia Qualia about consciousness. The conversation begins with the inner experience of autistic people. How does a denser, more connected neural network lead to more variety of experience? Then it goes through Michael's theory of vasocomputation in detail. This relates to the Buddhist concept of "tanha" (grasping) and how it relates to stress and tension. Do we control the world too much, or in ways that make no sense? What is the experience of doing this, and how can we use techniques like meditation to change this? Timestamps: 00:46 Autism and neuron connectivity 07:44 Autism and inner experience 10:03 Meditation 11:34 Vasocomputation 13:27 Free energy and active inference 17:18 Buddhist concept of Tanha (grasping) 23:10 Three unskillful active inferences 25:36 Skillful active inference 27:40 Pain and pleasure 28:37 Qualia Show Links: * Autism as a disorder of dimensionality [https://opentheory.net/2023/05/autism-as-a-disorder-of-dimensionality/] - article by Michael Johnson * Principles of Vasocomputation: A Unification of Buddhist Phenomenology, Active Inference, and Physical Reflex (Part I) [https://opentheory.net/2023/07/principles-of-vasocomputation-a-unification-of-buddhist-phenomenology-active-inference-and-physical-reflex-part-i/] - article by Michael Johnson * Michael Johnson's Twitter account [https://twitter.com/johnsonmxe] * Michael Johnson's website [https://opentheory.net/contact/] Contact Details: Please follow us, get in touch, tell us about your inner experiences! Twitter: @imagine_apple [https://twitter.com/imagine_apple] @SurenVynn [https://twitter.com/SurenVynn] @frabcus [https://twitter.com/frabcus]Email: imagine@flourish.org Theme written, performed and recorded by @MJPiercello [https://twitter.com/MJPiercello]
Imagine an apple
A podcast about our different inner mental experiences. Presented by Vynn Suren and Francis Irving. Why can some people imagine and others can't? How do different people experience emotion? How is our view of our own minds influenced by our culture?