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21 March 2025

  • curprev 10:3310:33, 21 March 2025Mbauwens talk contribs 2,485 bytes +2,485 Created page with "=Discussion= Matthew Segall: "One of the biggest hurdles to developing a truly participatory view of the cosmos is the ideal of observer-independence, a Cartesian legacy that strictly separates mind and matter. If one tries to do science from an imagined vantage point “outside” the universe, one forgets that such a standpoint is impossible. We are part of what we study. As William James put it in A Pluralistic Universe, “Philosophies are intimate parts of the uni..."