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LearnedHand

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5. Yes i read (and somewhat understood) that part
Sat Sep 20, 2025, 04:20 PM
Sep 2025

What I mean is I thought quantum observations *always* included the observer’s consciousness as an inextricable part of the observation. IOW, I kept trying to understand what *new* element this essay was introducing. Again, I am likely misreading it. I had only a survey course in philosophy and only a passing introduction to phenomenology.

EDIT: Thank you for this challenge gong article!

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That was fascinating. cachukis Sep 2025 #1
I am woefully ignorant of phenomenology LearnedHand Sep 2025 #2
this part may help you Celerity Sep 2025 #3
Yes i read (and somewhat understood) that part LearnedHand Sep 2025 #5
Kicked and recommended Uncle Joe Sep 2025 #4
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