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Appositive Basally meaning in others words Reaction are due 36 hours before class and must be 250 words they must be informal and you must comment on 2 peoples works and must be a minimum of 50 words and also 6 hours before class. 1. There is literal meaning 2. Clear communication doesn’t exist 3. No one can read your mind 4. Repeat yourself but don’t be Redundant Points equal sections not paragraphs Extramural Beyond Good and Evil Knowledge is built through a metaphoric claim of metaphors Truth is a lie that we have forgotten is a lie Free writing the reading was primarily about how the conscious and the unconscious are linked because even though there is a scientific debate about how the two are not linked in actuality the two are very much linked the science and the humanities are divided on because the science cannot fully explain the conscious and that is why the sciences and humanist are in a so called feud about this topic this book thing was about how science and counsous are not two seperate two seperate things but that they are somehow link into being one entity that is what the atricle is discussing and that was about it i wish this book was about history but for the most part it wasnt as bad as a read as the other book we had to read the logical steps in this book was much eaiser to understanand that is one aspect of the book a liked also i think the author might have had past experiences with cid i just get the type of

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Appositive Basally meaning in others words Reaction are due 36 hours before class and must be 250 words they must be informal and you must comment on 2 peoples works and must be a minimum of 50 words and also 6 hours before class.

1. There is literal meaning

2. Clear communication doesn’t exist

3. No one can read your mind

4. Repeat yourself but don’t be Redundant

Points equal sections not paragraphs

Extramural

Beyond Good and Evil

Knowledge is built through a metaphoric claim of metaphors

Truth is a lie that we have forgotten is a lie

Free writing

the reading was primarily about how the conscious and the unconscious are linked because even though there is a scientific debate about how the two are not linked in actuality the two are very much linked the science and the humanities are divided on because the science cannot fully explain the conscious and that is why the sciences and humanist are in a so called feud about this topic this book thing was about how science and counsous are not two seperate two seperate things but that they are somehow link into being one entity that is what the atricle is discussing and that was about it i wish this book was about history but for the most part it wasnt as bad as a read as the other book we had to read the logical steps in this book was much eaiser to understanand that is one aspect of the book a liked also i think the author might have had past experiences with cid i just get the type of feeling and why did he care about man so much never understood why everything has to be such a philosophical debate.

Physical and mental events is dualism

Meta commentary

A priori-before first assumption

The Brain is embodied and the body is embedded

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Altered via signals

Maps/connections/networks

Neurons that fire together wire together

Emotion is in the brain

Eco niche fit/fitter is always in relation to the environment

Evolution a subset of evolution is logic

Evolution is biology over a long period of time

Consensus over a short time

Generator of a sense of diversity

Challenge from environment

Clarification of success

Neural Darwinism

1. Sectional system (lots of variation)

2. Lots of path's

3. Re-entry

Brain regions --> maps

Brain signals go from region 1 and region 2 and back again constantly

Power source

Chapter 3, 4, 5

Dualism- is the split between the mind and body the minds mental and the body physical

Compare and contrast between Edelman vs niche you should not simply do a compare and contrast essay but make a solid thesis

Niche conciseness language knowing vs Edelman consensus neural Darwinism

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Overall question for essay

How do we remember? ,

What is memory?

How do we forget?

Do we forget?

How accurate is memory?

Ask professor to post niche annotated

Shawn Rice website password Queens123

Chapter 7 post

Different types of truths like scientific investigation logical and mathematical truths and then established truth of history and laws. (69, beginning)

Epistemology look

Humans have a different u understanding of themselves than nature (70, Begging)

(72, begging) there is a split between human sciences and natural sciences

(72, middle) Alfred whitehead philosophy of organ to get around split

Edelman different criteria for each valid truth

Scientific truths- Valid

Logical/mathematical- Valid

Culture and history – Establishment of historical fact

Edelman is about embedded and embodied

Niche social aspect and actually of language how it changes what we see perception is mediated by language

Edelman triad brain body and Econiche

Essay “Don’t forget to reference the text”

1) explain niche model how does perception and language work in a way to create knowledge

2) How would niche explain or account for memory3) Explain Edelman’s model for how perception and language work4) How would you explain Edelman account for memory

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5) Then contrast Edelman and niche account for memory we can assume Edelman is right and we want to see how much niche got right

Edelman main points

Neuroscientist

Darwinist

Evolution is an important thing

Logic of evolution

Sectional system

How consciousness arises in individual brains

The Sectional system is different reproduction

Brain is computable unlike computers we figure different things with hard to understand computation

Consciousness unitary experience

Qualia

How can you tell the difference between green and orange?

Abstraction

Intelligent design is evolution with no sectionalism

What is memory?

“Correct perception”

False memories

Plasticity

Footnote essay Chicago style

Edelman the brain is physical

Causality is only physical

Consensus is not physical

Knowledge is in the brain and is made up of connections of neurons

Scientific knowledge and other kinds of knowledge is not inherently different but they exist in different discourse that works together to comprehend “knowledge”

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Objective > General laws

Subjective > not reduced

Qualia is when our brains can differentiate things into different categories

Dead metaphors that are considered truths second nature

Knowledge neutral Darwinism how does the brain work as a system

Allegory-

Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind

2D- Movement Touch

Cortical representation – how your hand looks to you

Renewal connection

Memories “movies”

See in 3D ability/skill to perceive

People who gain sight and hearing have to learn these things

Emotions are key for episodic memory

False memory something that feels like a memory but it’s not real in actuality

Neuronal connections are plastic

Deeply embedded

Essay tell me how clem and joel remember each other

Remember each other

What can we call remembering?

How does memory work in ESSM?

-Trying to fill in memories

-What they say

-What they portray

While the character claim that memory works like this ____ it actually looks like ____

Howard is at least partially right

Joel and clem do “remember” something, somehow.

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1 Tell me how it exists (memories are being erased

2 Tell me what it looks like (brain damage)

3 Analyses

Claim

Evidence

Warrant

Public memory – constantly changes

Reference

Trope

Hegemonic

Cultural traumas Scandals

English library room 227

Time: 4:30

Research paper public/cultural memory of an event

Topic

Hypothesis

Proposal

Annoyed bibliography

Paper

Iraq war changed over time is because the focus of the country shifted from security to the economy after the 2008 financial recession then the iraq war turned into a big money waster

Nostalgia

Triumphs

It’s better to paraphrase than use quotes

Make a roadmap on what the papers is about

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Then how the story changed now

Things where worse nostalgia

Things are better triumph

Cultural memory

Selection Construction

Iraq was is a disillusionment it started out as a triumph but then turned into a feeling of disillusionment

Make 3 sections in the paper

Pat 1: Then

Part 2: What is public memory and how does it work

Part 3: Now

Triumph- it was bad then we made it good

Disillusionment – we used to think it was good but it never was

Crisis/Threat and stability/safer metaphor

What’s is the threat or what are the sources of the threat

Solutions/responses to the threat

1. Gather sources

2. Start to analyze

-crisis

-threat

3. While things look chaotic there actually telling ______ story

1) Then

2) How does public memory work/What is it?

3) Now

Explain how public memory works by focusing on a case study

Establish a problem

Focus the problem

Establish a program

Analyze

Tie tighter the details

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End with a more general thesis

General Specific

Public memory Case study

Why do we remember things differently?

Why do we remember the moon landing differently now

Introduction

Deception Then/Now

Values Then/Now

Analyzes theoretically how value can change

Analyze then/now

Establish the problem

Focus on the problem how the Iraq war affected public memory in the U.S

Tell us then

Tell us now

Orient me to the material

Focus me on part of the material

Synthesis the aspects .l

Tell us what we now know of the event

What does this tell us about public memory?

Synthesis the aspects

State then concisely together

State the implication of ^

Your arguments is telling the reader how to see something

Collective Memory

Biological

Cultural

Wednesday the 18th English paper is duemm

Add 2 sources on emoryh