Roger B Clough
What is this new top down philosophy called Plato-Leibniz about ?
The essays on this popular Leibniz site (Top 1% visited at academia.edu)
https://rclough@verizon.academia.edu/RogerClough
illustrate a new and top down, cybernetic philosophy,which we call Plato-Leibniz, in which Plato's One (Mind) controls the Many (Leibniz's monads and Meinong's intendeds). Lwibniz by himself is just Leibniz ,as the Stanford Leibniz site portrays him. But Plato+Leibniz is idealism. So you might want to visit
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idealism
It is additionally structured with the categories of Peirce. Being top down from Mind, causation is entirely mental, not physical. It allows exploring phenomena such as quantum mechanics from the inside out, and since it contains Mind as the only perceiver, doer and creator, it appears to be the only possible way to explain consciousnesss, perception, and thinking.
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The essays on this popular Leibniz site (Top 1% visited at academia.edu)
https://rclough@verizon.academia.edu/RogerClough
illustrate a new and top down, cybernetic philosophy,which we call Plato-Leibniz, in which Plato's One (Mind) controls the Many (Leibniz's monads and Meinong's intendeds). Lwibniz by himself is just Leibniz ,as the Stanford Leibniz site portrays him. But Plato+Leibniz is idealism. So you might want to visit
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idealism
It is additionally structured with the categories of Peirce. Being top down from Mind, causation is entirely mental, not physical. It allows exploring phenomena such as quantum mechanics from the inside out, and since it contains Mind as the only perceiver, doer and creator, it appears to be the only possible way to explain consciousnesss, perception, and thinking.
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Consciousness ia not a product of the brain, it is a product of the mind, which is not dealt with by the quackery of neuroscience. The brain cannot form an intention; only the mind can do that.
Neuroscience is empirical, like a one-side coin.