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Table of Contents


Praise

Title Page

Dedication

A note from the Publisher

WORDS OF THANKS

PREFACE

PROLOGUE


CHAPTER 1 - On Souls and Their Sizes

Soul-Shards

What Is It Like to Be a Tomato?

Guinea Pig

Pig

Revulsion, Revelation, Revolution

Reversion, Re-evolution

The Mystery of Inanimate Flesh

Give Me Some Men Who Are Stouter-souled Men

Small-souled and Large-souled Humans

Hattie the Chocolate Labrador

Ollie the Golden Retriever

Where to Draw that Fateful, Fatal Line?

Interiority — What Has it, and to What Degree?

The Gradual Growth of a Soul

Lights On?

Post Scriptum


CHAPTER 2 - This Teetering Bulb of Dread and Dream

What Is a “Brain Structure”?

A Simple Analogy between Heart and Brain

Can Toilet Paper Think?

The Terribly Thirsty Beer Can

Levels and Forces in the Brain

Who Shoves Whom Around Inside the Cranium?

Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics

Thinkodynamics and Statistical Mentalics


CHAPTER 3 - The Causal Potency of Patterns

The Prime Mover

The Causal Potency of Collective Phenomena

Neurons and Dominos

Patterns as Causes

The Strange Irrelevance of Lower Levels

A Hat-tip to the Spectrum of Unpredictability

The Careenium

Simmballism

Taking the Reductionistic View of the Careenium

Taking a Higher-level View of the Careenium

Who Shoves Whom Around inside the Careenium?

The Dance of the Simmballs


CHAPTER 4 - Loops, Goals, and Loopholes

The First Flushes of Desire

A Soccer Ball Named Desire

The Slippery Slope of Teleology

Feedback Loops and Exponential Growth

Fallacy the First

Fallacy the Second

Feedback and Its Bad Rap

God, Gödel, Umlauts, and Mystery

Savoring Circularity and Self-application

The Timid Theory of Types

Intellectuals Who Dread Feedback Loops


CHAPTER 5 - On Video Feedback

Two Video Voyages, Three Decades Apart

Diary of a Video Trip

Enigmatic, Emergent Reverberation

Feeding “Content” to the Loop

A Mathematical Analogue

The Phenomenon of “Locking-in”

Emergent New Realities of Video Feedback


CHAPTER 6 - Of Selves and Symbols

Perceptual Looping as the Germ of “I”-ness

Varieties of Looping

Reception versus Perception

Mosquito Symbols

Mosquito Selves

An Interlude on Robot Vehicles

Pondering Dogthink

The Radically Different Conceptual Repertoire of Human Beings

Episodic Memory


CHAPTER 7 - The Epi Phenomenon

As Real as it Gets

Concrete Walls and Abstract Ceilings

The Many-faceted Intellectual Grounding of Reality

No Luck, No Soap, No Dice

An Out-of-the-Blue Ode to My Old Friend Epi

No Sphere, No Radius, No Mass

Where the Buck Seems to Stop

The Prime Mover, Redux

God’s Eye versus the Careenium’s Eye

I Am Not God


CHAPTER 8 - Embarking on a Strange-Loop Safari

Flap Loop, Lap Loop

Seeking Strange Loopiness in Escher

Seeking Strange Loops in Feedback

Seeking Strange Loops in the Russellian Gloom

Mr Berry of the Bodleian

I Can’t Tell You How Indescribably Nondescript It Was!

Blurriness Buries Berry

A Peanut-butter and Barberry Sandwich

An Autobiographical Snippet

Idealistic Dreams about Metamathematics

Post Scriptum


CHAPTER 9 - Pattern and Provability

Principia Mathematica and its Theorems

Mixing Two Unlikely Ideas: Primes and Squares

Pattern-hunting

People who Pursue Patterns with Perseverance

Where There’s Pattern, There’s Reason

Sailing the Ocean of Primes and Falling off the Edge

The Mathematician’s Credo

No Such Thing as an Infinite Coincidence

The Long Search for Proofs, and for their Nature


CHAPTER 10 - Gödel’s Quintessential Strange Loop

Gödel Encounters Fibonacci

The Caspian Gemstones: An Allegory

A Tiny Spark in Gödel’s Brain

Clever Rules Imbue Inert Symbols with Meaning

Mechanizing the Mathematician’s Credo

Miraculous Lockstep Synchrony

Flipping between Formulas and Very Big Integers

Very Big Integers Moving in Lock-step with Formulas

Glimmerings of How PM Can Twist Around and See Itself

Prim Numbers

The Uncanny Power of Prim Numbers

Gödelian Strangeness

How to Stick a Formula’s Gödel Number inside the Formula

Gödel’s Elephant-in-Matchbox Trick via Quine’s Analogy

The Trickiest Step

An Elephant in a Matchbox is Neither Fish Nor Fowl

Sluggo and the Morton Salt Girl


CHAPTER 11 - How Analogy Makes Meaning

The Double Aboutness of Formulas in PM

Extra Meanings Come for Free, Thanks to You, Analogy!

Exploiting the Analogies in Everyday Situations

The Latent Ambiguity of the Village Baker’s Remarks

Chantal and the Piggybacked Levels of Meaning

Pickets at the Posh Shop

Prince Hyppia: Math Dramatica

Analogy, Once Again, Does its Cagey Thing

How Can an “Unpennable” Line be Penned?

“Not” is Not the Source of Strangeness

Numbers as a Representational Medium


CHAPTER 12 - On Downward Causality

Bertrand Russell’s Worst Nightmare

A Strange Land where “Because” Coincides with “Although”

Incompleteness Derives from Strength

Bertrand Russell’s Second-worst Nightmare

An Endless Succession of Monsters

Consistency Condemns a Towering Peak to Unscalability

Downward Causality in Mathematics

Göru and the Futile Quest for a Truth Machine

The Upside-down Perceptions of Evolved Creatures

Stuck, for Better or Worse, with “I”

Proceeding Slowly Towards the Bottom Level

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