The logical systems we are familiar with such as mathematics are of course 'man-made' in the sense that the symbols they use are entirely man-made. But logic itself need not be man made, and I am talking here of the logic of the material world ( albeit our perception of the material world) where the fundamental particles appear to follow their own logic.Belinda wrote:Not if you write words like 'peruse' when you mean 'read'
That is in its favourbut it is justified by merit of the considerable explanative qualities of the synthesis.
Surely the processes by which we make images out of sense data can be explained only by reference to the brain-mind? It's inconsistent to presume that deductive logic, like mathematics, is man-made and also to claim that deductive logic is a biological product of natural selection.
And certainly the images we make out of sense data can be explained from a logical perspective irrespective of any brain/mind/computer that is doing the processing. And I am talking here of the algorithms that underpin any logical process. So what are the algorithms that under pin perception? As previously stated, they are those that relate to pattern searching and pattern identification/creation.