I believe we are talking pass each other due our different definition of mind.bahman wrote: ↑Fri Jan 08, 2021 6:20 pmIf we agree in the existence of a mind that can freely decide then it follows that mind cannot be created or destroyed. That is true since mind is uncaused cause.Veritas Aequitas wrote: ↑Fri Jan 08, 2021 7:53 amYour above is confusing.
You mean, since there are changes, then, there is something that does not change.
But note, colloquially, what is not changing is merely change itself
Philosophically, Protagoras claimed [.I agree] "man is the measure of all things" in contrast to Socrates' theory of a permanent essence.
According to Hume, if the person is certified dead, there is no individual self and no mind.
So what you are countering is, if the person is dead, the self, mind or soul still survives and exists.
How can you prove the above with the standard method of verification and justification empirically and philosophically where the scientific method is the standard bearer of truth of reality?
If you mean the individual self or individual mind is irreducible as uncaused cause, that means there are million or billions of individual mind floating around reality - all there is?
Perhaps you intend to mean the individual selves and minds are reducible to ONE universal Mind.
If that is the case,
how can you prove the above ONE MIND with the standard method of verification and justification empirically and philosophically where the scientific method is the standard bearer of truth of reality?
My definition of 'mind' is the following;
In my case, what is mind to me can be confirmed the standard method of verification and justification empirically and philosophically where the scientific method is the standard bearer of truth of reality.Modern views often center around physicalism and functionalism, which hold that the mind is roughly identical with the brain or reducible to physical phenomena such as neuronal activity .......
See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind
On the other hand, your definition of 'mind' is the following, i.e. an independent soul that survives physical death
Your idea of mind is an illusion [Hume, Kant, and others] i.e. cannot be verified and justified empirical plus philosophically.Some of the earliest recorded speculations linked mind (sometimes described as identical with soul or spirit)..
See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind
Why you are clinging to your definition despite without proof is due to subliminal psychology and the existential cognitive dissonance driving you to culminate in jumping to the 'uncaused cause' [oxymoron] as the consonance.
The onus is on you to prove [not speculate with arguments] the mind exists as concluded via the standard method of verification and justification empirically and philosophically where the scientific method is the standard bearer of truth of reality.
The human mind in my case as defined emerged via the 4 billion years processes of evolution.Could you please tell me what is wrong with my argument? The mind doesn't emerge. There is no emergence.Veritas Aequitas wrote: ↑Fri Jan 08, 2021 7:53 amI will also claim the individual self and mind are also a function.The argument against the hard emergence (the whole is bigger than its parts when it comes to the properties of the whole and parts).
Consider a system made of parts that the whole has different property than the property of parts.
There is however a reason why the whole has such properties than another property given the condition.
Therefore, the property of the whole is a function.
The only variables that exist are the property of parts.
Therefore, there is no emergence.
In this case the 'function' is the emergence, it emerged from the entanglements of the parts within the brain, body and the universe.
You missed some steps.What is happening in the reality is that the mind experiences through the sensory system. The parts have all the properties but they don't show all of them because the property that is experienced is a function that is a condition of physical. Physical being the what mind experiences and causes.
It is from this emerged self and mind that the mind subsequently with additional capabilities self-consciously experience through the sensory system.
- 1. It is from the evolved primal sensory system and subliminal experiences of an entity that the individual self and mind emerges.
2. Note there a loads of animals that has a sensory system and unconscious experiences but they don't have an individual self and mind like humans have.
3. Therefore the individual human self and mind emerged [after 4 billion years] in the later stages of evolution relative to the present.
At the same time, the brain is still experiencing subliminally and unconsciously without the self-conscious mind.
This is why the mind and sense of self disappear first [last in first out basis] as one get to old age and finally to being brain dead.
What is your counter to the above?
Your idea of pre-existing mind as an uncaused-cause is an oxymoron.
As stated above,
The onus is on you to prove [not speculate with arguments] the mind exists as concluded via the standard method of verification and justification empirically and philosophically where the scientific method is the standard bearer of truth of reality.