The question is best stated as: If the mind doesn't stem from the brain, where does it come from?
Here I will base my aegument on the belief that if the mind actually do stem from the brain, then it is deterministic... Extremely complex, but non the leas systematic and predictable given enough information. Which is a fair assumption to me.
Now to the argument:
Assume the human mind to be deterministic.
Then, in theory, a machine capable of predicting every future event, whether human or natural, given pre-conditions, can exist.
Given enough pre-conditions, this machine has a 100% certainity rate.
Now assume a test subject named Bob. Bob is isolated from the outside world, i.e. he is unaffected by any outside uncontrolled event.
We gather every information there is about Bob, complete map of information about every last atom in his body and surroundong test invironment at a goven moment and feed them into the machine.
Bob, being an your avarage human being, is under the illusion that he has free well, which is negated by our assumption that his mind is deterministic by nature.
Our machine is capable of predicting Bob's future actions with perfect precision.
Now Bob is introduced to the machine so he can read its predictions. Being under the illusion of free well, Bob will try to change his actions so he can prove he has it, and the machine is wrong. The machine already has calculated that Bob will do that, since it has all the information needed to make a 100% certain prediction... Hence infinite regression is created.
Therefor, the human mind is indeterministic by nature, and since it is indeterministic, then it doesn't stem from the brain "solely"... So where does it come from?
No souls or spirits please, because that will drift the thread way off into a completely different subject...
Here I will base my aegument on the belief that if the mind actually do stem from the brain, then it is deterministic... Extremely complex, but non the leas systematic and predictable given enough information. Which is a fair assumption to me.
Now to the argument:
Assume the human mind to be deterministic.
Then, in theory, a machine capable of predicting every future event, whether human or natural, given pre-conditions, can exist.
Given enough pre-conditions, this machine has a 100% certainity rate.
Now assume a test subject named Bob. Bob is isolated from the outside world, i.e. he is unaffected by any outside uncontrolled event.
We gather every information there is about Bob, complete map of information about every last atom in his body and surroundong test invironment at a goven moment and feed them into the machine.
Bob, being an your avarage human being, is under the illusion that he has free well, which is negated by our assumption that his mind is deterministic by nature.
Our machine is capable of predicting Bob's future actions with perfect precision.
Now Bob is introduced to the machine so he can read its predictions. Being under the illusion of free well, Bob will try to change his actions so he can prove he has it, and the machine is wrong. The machine already has calculated that Bob will do that, since it has all the information needed to make a 100% certain prediction... Hence infinite regression is created.
Therefor, the human mind is indeterministic by nature, and since it is indeterministic, then it doesn't stem from the brain "solely"... So where does it come from?
No souls or spirits please, because that will drift the thread way off into a completely different subject...