..but you've said more. You've stated that mind has NO material property. If this is the case, then mind must be made up of "some" thing that is not what we understand matter to be.Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Fri Jul 05, 2024 5:49 pmStay with what I've said, not paraphrasing. I am being careful in how I am putting it. I am not saying there is no relation between physical and mental activities. I'm saying that relationship is highly problematic, and definitely not 1:1. I'm saying what the philosophers of mind have been saying for many years now, and I'm saying the thing that raises the question as to how mind "emerges" (to use their word) from brain. I'm not saying more yet.attofishpi wrote: ↑Fri Jul 05, 2024 5:16 pmSo where we at?Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Fri Jul 05, 2024 4:56 pm
Indeed. It's quite manifest that it's not.
That's not even a radical suggestion: the only people who even hope it will turn out to be otherwise are ideologically-desperate Materialists, who don't know how it would work but who prophesy without basis that somehow it will turn out that way when more data comes in. All the serious philosophers of mind have moved well beyond crass Materialism, and are trying to deal with the "emergence" problem. Check it out, and you'll see: Alexander, or Broad, or Penfield, or Jaegwon Kim, or Chalmers...nobody is any longer trying to rest in the belief that mind and brain are identical material properties.
1. You state mind does not have any material property.
Do you agree thus far?