Can stepping out of reductionist materialism shed some new light on the hard problem of consciousness and the measurement problem? How can Gödel's way of thinking help us see the material world in a different way - as a subset of a larger system of knowledge, one which includes the subject of experience in it?
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Summary:
* Reductionism vs Holism
* Emergence, reductionism, holism and separability
* Inadequate use of the term "emergence"
* 1st person and 3rd person perspective
* Materialism as a subset of a more encompassing system of knowledge
* Reductionist materialism: emphasis on quantification, fragmentation, separability, reduction
* Wholeness as primary
* Qualia as primary
* Consciousness, subjectivity, matter
* The Hard Problem of Consciousness
* Integrated experience vs fragmented view
* Reductionist approach: physics, chemistry, biology, inner experience
* Quantum Physics: the observer, the participator
* John Wheeler's Participatory Universe
* David Bohm: Wholeness Primary
* The Measurement Problem
* Does consciousness cause the collapse of the wave function?
* New research and theoretical work (consciousness and collapse): Dean Radin, David Chalmers, Kelvin McQueen
* Nature and self-reference. Embracing paradox
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