So the structure inherently contains the meaning - a sort of Platonism - when there's recursion?
I would agree there seems to a dismissal of structure's importance among the more spiritual crowd that tries to compare the brain to a radio controlled car* but it also seems to me structures don't have determinate meaning - at least from the outside. So the idea here would be a structure - or at least a structure + process - brings about mental characteristics to the inside...right?
*Though Einstein did write the introduction to Upton Sinclair's book on telepathy Mental Radio...
Hmm, I'm not sure, obviously I have no thought this out thoroughly. But I don't think structure has to
equal meaning. I could imagine structures that are meaningless though, right? It's just that what we call "meaning" is generally found through relations, structle being one that comes up often?
But I think I agree, structure, relation and process, that is what mind is. Where is the recursion? Well, because we are structured in relation to ourselves in such a way that the process of Being, that is, Dasein (
human Being) takes itself into account in what it is Be (or what is is in Becoming). So self-consciousness is recursively considering itself, that is, it's relation to itself (in addition to other things), in it's Being.
Does that make sense? I don't even know, but off the top of my head it seems to, maybe. Or maybe it's a word-salad.