If you want to criticise the Yanks for the way they speak English, you better get you facts right. The word "piqued" isn't a French word, you know. EB
I asked you a simple question and then again, no proper answer. Telling lies will always get you into trouble. You should know that. EB
I have to disagree. Each of his words was recognisably an English word. You have to suspect he really tried to form an English sentence. So you have to cut him some slack. He's busy spinning a tale which can only be unbelievable and so it's probably quite hard and the strain eventually has to show in the poor quality of his English. EB
No, Sir. There's definitely a French word "pique" and it's spelled, well, p-i-q-u-e. Not "piqued", as you wrote. See? "Piqued" is definitely an English word. EB
I am the one who is cutting him some slack. There's nothing wrong with a little creativity in the use of English words.
??? Am I not? Yes I am. I'm all for a creative use of English as well. I'm doing it myself and everybody is doing it and very often. It's part and parcel of speaking not only English but French too and probably any language. EB
So how do we find , the BEST explanation ? Other than being creative in any language ? Is by objective observation of all Life and energy/matter
So, my curiosity was peaked, had peaked, had reached a high point. The interesting part of this whole exercise is that everyone knew exactly what I was saying. Therefore the context was clearly understood by all. IOW, I was had successfully conveyed an observation about myself. I suppose it is relatable to the OP, "how do we find the "best" explanation"........Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
IMO, humans as well as many other animals or organisms, experience comfort. Familiarity brings comfort. And that is sufficient, IMO. "Movement in the direction of greatest satisfaction" Certain harmonic wave lengths are extremely compatible with our state of mind. This is why we love music. Certain visual patterns are pleasing and compatible with our internal patterns. We seek warmth in winter, cool in summer, shelter from the rain. All very practical. Knowing the differences from a series of experiences allows us to strive for the "best explanation".....Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! But even the paramecium knows how to "navigate" unpleasant obstacles (patterns). This thing goes way back.
I very much doubt if paramecium "knows" anything The navigation would be a automatic response with no knowledge attached No ability to know of said obstacle in advance (memory) No ability to react PRIOR to reaching said obstacle Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Is that any kind of argument?! Seems like a non-sequitur to me. In other words, does the fact that people are creative with language, and that they need to be creative, justifies a priori anything you want to say just because you're being creative with language?! You're being very creative and very illogical. EB
Apparently it is able to "learn". Another non-neural, non-brained organism, the Slime Mold is definitely able to learn, and has a sense of time. These may not necessarily be conscious operations, but the fact remains they can learn and adjust their behavior accordingly. Does it matter if it is conscious, subconscious, or purely chemical? If it can learn, it can learn. Is see these organisms as progenitors of more complex of organisms with more sophisticated abilities. The interesting part is that it imitates a neural network for information processing.