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Peter A Goldsbury wrote:
I myself first mentioned Wittgenstein in Post #74 and I believe his later thinking, not the earlier logical atomism that you are thinking of, is relevant to the way one describes in words 'internal' actions, such as IS training and intentionality, being 'mindful' and acting with 'intent'.
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Yes agreed.
I for one, in initial learning, rely heavily on my internal dialogue/language as a guide. My mind is full (mindful) with talk. Later I have to drop it and my mindfulness is more external awareness than internal absorption. Told you I was a sequential learner.
Many philosophers have talked about acting with intent. Very relevant and very important.
Thoughts?