Just as one never expects to see a story living a separate existence apart from the book.Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Thu Aug 25, 2022 12:28 am one never expects to see a computer program running with no computer.
Just as one never expects to see a brain function running without a brain.
Computers do not think. Computers are thought, by a brain. The brain is running the programme that knows each and every thought thing...including the computer, the computer has no reality outside of the brain function that manifests the computer as a thought, because only thought things are known...not no things.Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Thu Aug 25, 2022 12:28 am But it’s interesting that, unlike with a computer program, there is no physical materials that can be identified as “thought-material,” and yet we use thinking so routinely. That’s one of the things that makes pure Physicalism so utterly implausible, and also keeps the question of how that can happen so lively.
No thing is thinging.
All things are no thing thinging. One not two.
Am I thinking, or am I a thought.
Think on these things...because thinking cannot think of no thing.
You cannot experience yourself as a thought thing, an object known. You are no thing known without the object/thing known. ( this knowing is one without a second)