Henry, you are made of stardust—quite literally. Every atom in your body was forged in the heart of a star, remnants of cosmic processes that predate humanity by billions of years. So if your "self," your "soul," or your "ghost" is something beyond the physical, then what, exactly, is it made of? Star "ghosts"? Ethereal stardust? Or is it just an abstraction born of the same neural and physical processes that govern your thoughts and actions?henry quirk wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 5:39 pmBut it doesn't, Mike. Determinism, for all its explanatory power, doesn't explain us. Any attempt to explain us, by way of materialism/physicalism/determinism, falls flat (is just plain wrong).
We, persons, are not reducible to particles and the interplay of particles.
Determinism doesn’t reduce "us" to lifeless particles; it reveals the astounding complexity and interconnectedness of the universe that made us possible. Far from falling flat, it situates us within the grand tapestry of causality—an intricate web of interactions that give rise to consciousness, creativity, and meaning.
But if you want to claim there's something about "us" that escapes this cosmic lineage, then show your work. What is this "something"? Where does it reside? And how does it interact with the physical universe you so casually dismiss as insufficient to explain the wonder of you?