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Locke Without Metaphysics
Monograph
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Timothy Hagaman
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Boris Kriger
Classical epistemology asked "how does the mind acquire knowledge of the world?" and spent three and a half centuries unable to answer, because the question was badly posed. It presupposed a division between mind and world, between subject and object, between inner representation and outer reality — a division that does not exist in nature.
This monograph replaces the question. Not "how does the mind know?" but "what constraints must any persistent complex system satisfy in an environment with finite resources?" The answer is a theorem, not a hypothesis. Two logically independent physical facts — finite signal speed (temporal latency) and finite channel capacity (informational complexity) — each independently force any viable adaptive system to maintain internal states carrying information about the future beyond what present observation provides. This is prediction. Not an evolutionary adaptation. Not a property of biological brains. A structural inevitability — a consequence of physical law that would hold in any universe with finite signal speed and finite channel capacity.
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