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Phenomenology, Mathematics & Dreydegger (w/ Jeffrey Yoshimi & Darius Parvizi-Wayne)

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Dec 22, 2024
Prof. Jeffrey Yoshimi, a cognitive science expert from UC Merced, and PhD candidate Darius Parvizi-Wayne delve into the fascinating intersection of phenomenology and mathematics. They discuss how mathematical methods can enhance phenomenological inquiry, challenging Husserl's critique of modern science. The duo explores flow states through active inference, links Heidegger's thoughts with contemporary cognitive science, and examines self-specification in consciousness. Their dialogue sheds light on the rich interplay between lived experiences and mathematical frameworks.
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ANECDOTE

Learning from Dreyfus

  • Rahul Sam found Hubert Dreyfus' lectures accessible and insightful during COVID lockdown.
  • Jeffrey Yoshimi describes Dreyfus as deeply human, committed to phenomena, and open to discussion.
INSIGHT

Dreyfus' Critique of AI

  • Dreyfus' critique of AI, rooted in phenomenology, emphasized the importance of embodied experience.
  • He argued that AI, lacking this grounding, struggles with overall significance and context.
INSIGHT

Self-Awareness in Flow

  • Darius Parvizi-Wayne discusses pre-reflective bodily self-awareness, where one loses oneself in flow.
  • This involves inhibiting self-as-object cognition while retaining minimal selfhood.
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