durangodawood
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I think the above may never get us past the map/territory distinction. Sure, at some point we may be able to identify on the mental map: "that signifies San Francisco". But will it ever be the same as experiencing just one single moment of actual San Francisco?The most promising interpretation is that meaning is the network of associations for some item of information. The associated concepts will be represented in the brain by particular patterns of neural activity.
In principle, it should be possible to monitor the patterns of activity accompanying the processing of information to reveal its meaning for that individual; of course, this does require a prior mapping of those patterns of activity to the concepts they represent.
I seriously doubt this will be feasible in practice because the pattern of activity corresponding to some meaningful concept will have, or consist of, its own network of associations, and so-on. But by monitoring the strongest nodes of activity for any given conceptual stimulus over many different concepts, a crude interpretation of meaning might be possible.
Just speculatin'.
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