Slide 31: Sensing-Brain As Identity Relation



So, with the preceding discussion in mind [!], let’s begin with the (interior) identity relation between a ‘senser-sensing’  and the neurological form in which this medium-process (function) is realised.

Now, various types of emoting, desiring, thinking and perceiving are expressed by perceivable actions of the body.  For example,
hearing by ear-pricking (gazelle)
curiosity by gazing intently (octopus)
desire by lip-licking (hyæna)
anger by very loud harsh noise-making (rainbow lorikeet)

The last of these makes clear that the doing includes the Range of the doing across perceptual modalities, so as to potentially include, for example, sounds or smells (pheromones).