No.126
What do y'all know about Douglas Hofstadter? I've recently been studying "Godel Escher Bach" with my ladyfran, and I'm trying to blast through "I Am A Strange Loop", but alas, I am cursed with Work. How do y'all feel about his conception of the self as a complex symbol that lives not just in one mind, but potentially several? And, I mean, just general discussion about consciousness and what that entails.
No.482
Ugh, consciousness is an illusion, and that is terrifying.
No.485
Maybe we're all being influenced by some strange, domineering intelligence that dwells in the skies.
Or maybe everyone's just running around in circles for the hell of it.
No.486
>>485
"We" are an illusion. "I" is an illusion. Ugh bluh, better to just throw this book out.
No.525
Is The Game Eristic? Think about it, and I don't give a fuck if you announce that you just lost. I just lost. We all lost. That's not the point. Is participating in a "game" that has no win condition and is more of an anti-game our sort of thing? To me, it bears a fair amount of similarity to Sink, except that other people don't have to know you're playing until you make them lose, too.
No.527
>>525
I just lost the game.
But yeah, it is entropy embodied; its the laws of thermodynamics as a game.
No.561
The dissolution of the self iinto memes
No.814
>>525
You can stalemate the game by living and dying in a complete void of the game. Which is theoretically possible, most people did/do it all over the world.
No.837
>>527
Chaos isn't the same as entropy (If there even is such a thing as entropy). Entropy basically implies that matter is constantly degenerating, whether matter is constantly in the process of degeneration/ regeneration is a matter of opinion.
Chaos to me, is simply symbolic of this process of transformation itself.