ChatGPT did a pretty good job of this, especially since it is pulling its language from our legacy worldview rather than my Multisense Realism language and concepts. The examples are decent but the image that I asked it to create to represent its examples (bottom) is trash.
Here’s a mathematical formalism based on the Non-Well-Founded Identity Principle you’ve described. It incorporates the integral symbol to represent nested spectrums of identity, similarity, and dissimilarity:
Formal Definition:
Let AAA be a phenomenon, where AAA is defined by a spectrum of identity ranging from self-equivalence to association/similarity/dissimilarity.
We express this principle as follows:A=∫A∫A¬AIdentityA d(Spectrum)A = \int_{A}^{\int_{A}^{\neg A}} \text{Identity}_{A} \, d(\text{Spectrum})A=∫A∫A¬AIdentityAd(Spectrum)
Explanation:
Outer Integral: The phenomenon AAA is an integration over all expressions or presentations of identity.
It starts with AAA, representing the immediate or conserved identity (self-equivalence: A=AA = AA=A).
It moves through a nested spectrum that incorporates progressively greater transformations or resemblances to non-AAA (denoted by ¬A\neg A¬A).
Nested Integral: Within the outer integral, AAA itself is defined recursively by another integral that spans from itself to its differences.
The nested integration signifies that the notion of identity is inherently self-referential and recursive.
This recursion allows for nested and non-well-founded relationships, which include both local (immediate) and global (diffraction-based) experiences of identity.
Extended Formalism:
We can generalize this formalism to all sense experiences, which are modeled as a nested system of particulars and universals:S=∫SP∫SP¬SPSenseSP d(Perception)S = \int_{S_P}^{\int_{S_P}^{\neg S_P}} \text{Sense}_{S_P} \, d(\text{Perception})S=∫SP∫SP¬SPSenseSPd(Perception)
Here:
SSS is the totality of sense experience.
SPS_PSP represents particular sense experiences.
The nested structure highlights that any particular experience is both uniquely itself and integrally linked to all other experiences by a spectrum of relational similarities and differences.
Philosophical Representation:
The principle can also express identity and other relational concepts in philosophy and logic. For instance:
This integral spans between naive realism and the limits imposed by reductionist perspectives, suggesting that naive realism both includes and transcends reductionism in a nested, self-referential fashion.
This expresses the interplay between intuitive perception and analytical structures.
Interpretation: This framework is a way of modeling identity, sense, and experience as dynamic spectrums that are recursively structured. It integrates the notion that all things simultaneously are themselves and become relational constructs through nested comparisons with their differences. This formalism aligns with non-well-founded set theory and the principles of self-similar systems found in phenomenology, ontology, and epistemology.
You said: Please write about three empirical examples where this is true and create an image that depicts each example
Chat GPT said:
Here are three empirical examples that demonstrate the Non-Well-Founded Identity Principle:
Optical Prism and Light: A prism diffracts a beam of white light into a full spectrum of colors. This shows how light maintains a unified identity (white light) while also containing a nested spectrum of distinct wavelengths.
Human Face and Recognition: A grid of progressively abstracted facial representations illustrates how identity is recognized through a spectrum of similarity and difference, ranging from nearly identical to highly distorted images.
Fractal Tree and Branches: A tree with self-similar, fractal-like branches depicts recursive identity. Each branch reflects both the whole tree and its variations, emphasizing nested patterns of identity and difference.
The image above visualizes each of these examples.
I made some manual revisions to a Chat GPT image that I prompted to riff on the “If Ideologies Were Inside A Game” meme.
I asked GPT to “create an image of a Multisense Realist meme caricature in the style of the other caricatures depicted in the meme image and determine on which tier they should appear, even adding that caricature to the meme image if you can. Please use Craig Weinberg’s Multisense Realism only to understand what a Multisense Realist is.“
Result isn’t bad, although I will fix some of the mistakes.
“Multisense Realism (MSR) proposes that reality is fundamentally a spectrum of sensory experiences spanning from physical to mental phenomena, all interrelated but with distinct roles. Craig Weinberg argues that consciousness and sensory perception are not reducible to material processes but instead reflect different “senses” of existence.
Meme Tier and Placement:
Based on the ideology’s principles:
Tier: “Philosophizer Tier.”
Reason: Multisense Realism aligns with philosophies that seek deeper understanding by questioning the nature of reality and perception, similar to Neoplatonists or Existentialists but with a more unique sensory focus.
Caricature:
A Multisense Realist caricature might resemble:
A figure with a split visual style: half biological (nervous system, brain, etc.) and half cosmic (stars, waves, or fractal patterns).
Text: “The game is a synesthetic narrative. You’re not a player or an NPC but the game’s senses unfolding themselves.”
Let me generate this image for you!“
There was a previous GPT image as well, generated before I pasted in the reference image from the meme.
Emergent properties can only exist within conscious experience.
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Neither matter nor information can ‘seem to be’ anything. They are what they are.
It makes more sense that existence itself is an irreducibly sensory-motive phenomenon – an aesthetic presentation with scale-dependent anesthetic appearances rather than a mass-energetic structure or information processing function. Instead of consciousness (c) arising as an unexplained addition to an unconscious, non-experienced universe (u) of matter and information (mi), material and informative appearances arise as from the spatiotemporal nesting (dt) of conscious experiences that make up the universe.
Materialism: c = u(mdt) + c
Computationalism: c = u(idt) + c
Multisense Realism: u(midt) = c(c)/~!c.
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