| | Deconstruction of Henry Stapp's Paris Talk |
 | | Henry's metaphor of cloud-like possibilities seems to ignore complementarity and suggest a truly classical set of possibilities, which would not necessitate the real transcendence of the classical order that is in fact required. |
 | | Henry does not seem to realize that when he talks about classical matter and classical spirit (which he calls classical mind), he is in the classical order of Cartesian philosophy, which is now, since quantum physics has displaced classical physics as a description of the physical world, meta-physical. |
 | | Henry's approach so far, as we have deconstructed it, bypasses the phenomenal realm of posited or intentional reality, which means the intentional attempt to relate to an external noumenon in nature through its phenomenal appearance, and operates only through solipsistic and transcendental modes. |
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