Who is, "we?"Terrapin Station wrote: ↑Sun Aug 08, 2021 12:27 pmActually as far as we can tell, every entity, possibly excluding elementary particles if there are such things, are events or processes--they obtain via smaller things (quarks, leptons, bosons, etc.) being in dynamic relations with other smaller things (other quarks, leptons, bosons, etc.).RCSaunders wrote: ↑Sun Aug 08, 2021 12:18 pmUnless you are referring to brain activity, the brain itself is not an, "event," it is an entity. If you are referring to brain activity, I think you would have to include the entire neurological system. Without that entire neurological system I cannot be conscious of what I am doing with my hands and feet or see, hear, feel, smell, or taste anything.
I don't see how consciousness and brain activity can be independent of one another. It seems it is the activity of our neurological system that is what we are conscious of and by which we are conscious of everything else. You cannot damage that system without affecting consciousness.
There are only entities. The so called, "elementary particles," are only metaphors for the behavior of actual physical entities. Begin with the atom. Electrons, neutrons, and protons are only ways of, "picturing," the fact that chemical elements only combine (as compounds) in discrete whole number proportions. The most current picture of an atom is not some little particle or miniature solar system, but an amorphous mix of, "fields." But atoms are only a way of explaining the properties and attribute of actual physical entities.
An event is only what entities do. To call the imaginary sub-atomic particles events is a kind of floating abstraction. It is not possible to observe any of those so-called, "events," except as they are manifest in actual perceivable entities.
Atoms and all the sub-atomic particles are a good way of picturing the nature of physical entities, but to consider them to be actual ontological existents, or anything more than metaphorical, "pictures," of the properties of actual physical entities is a kind of reification or hypostatization.
It is, perhaps, the biggest mistake in science today, and positively devastating to philosophy.