It's all the non-physical phenomena. And it's whether or not such things can really exist that's the matter in question with Will. Or at least, it was, until he conceded that such things as are outside of physics actually exist.Dubious wrote: ↑Sun Jun 08, 2025 7:29 pmOf course not! Why does this even have to be mentioned! Everything you list exists within its own domain of study and research, much of it overlapping.Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Sun Jun 08, 2025 6:38 pmThis list, of course, does not include things like mind, consciousness, social conditions, morality, rationality, selfhood, personhood, justice, or even the epistemic nature of science itself.
I don't believe anyone who thinks rationally would ever expect physics to explain everything,
We agree, then. But Materialists would expect that nothing that doesn't fall within the purview of physics could possibly be real. (And this is the basis of Materialist Determinism, as well, of course.)
Right. And physics never promised to exposit mind, morals, rationality, consciousness, selfhood...and such. So we shouldn't fault physics for not doing it, nor should we do what the Materialist set does, and simply deny the real existence of the above phenomena.it can only explain what it seeks to know and inquire about,