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Claim: the brain creates the mind. The mind depends on the brain. When the brain dies mind dies. Etc.
Evidence: ?????
What would we expect if the brain created the mind?
I asked for evidence brain creates mind not that they are connected.I would expect that changes in the brain cause changes in the mind. And they do.
So now instead of simply supporting physicalism you also need to refute theism, paranormal activity, etc. I look forward to this!I would expect to never encounter a mind where there is no brain. And I don't.
Again I'm not asking for evidence the two are connected but that one creates the other.I would expect that memories are dimmed over time as the neural configurations that encode them decay. And they do.
See above.I would expect that conscious practice improves as neural pathways are reinforced. And they do.
So your argument is that correlation = causation. Lets test if this is special pleading:These seem like good places to start.
Another for presuppositionalism.Why couldn't we say that a lack of evidence ---in this case ----is perfect evidence? In other words, just show us a mind gallivanting around after its brain has died?
Can you elaborate on what he means?Then again, we could say, borrowing Dawkins' lingo, that if memes are in fact disembodied mind, then when someone like St. Paul, or Luther, receive their new body and brain, then the memes they produced way back when, which have been prodigiously proliferating, should they come home to roost, would produce brain/mind corporations of mindbogglingly biblical proportions
And "it seems subjectively obvious" is good for any position, or only thise you agree with?I didn't participate in the other thread, but I did read your arguments. I'm not sure that I, or anyone, has to show that thinking is the function of the brain, as it just seems pretty obvious.
So 3 users with no evidence at all to provide.See @Yerda's thoughts above to establish probability. I suppose we can hold the door open a crack to allow other possibilities, particularly as so much of human belief and culture hinges on it, but generally we assume what seems most obvious, pending evidence to the contrary.
John D Brey said:Then again, we could say, borrowing Dawkins' lingo, that if memes are in fact disembodied mind, then when someone like St. Paul, or Luther, receive their new body and brain, then the memes they produced way back when, which have been prodigiously proliferating, should they come home to roost, would produce brain/mind corporations of mindbogglingly biblical proportions
Can you elaborate on what he means?
John D Brey said:Then again, we could say, borrowing Dawkins' lingo, that if memes are in fact disembodied mind, then when someone like St. Paul, or Luther, receive their new body and brain, then the memes they produced way back when, which have been prodigiously proliferating, should they come home to roost, would produce brain/mind corporations of mindbogglingly biblical proportions
Can you elaborate on what he means?
What do you remember of yourself 1000 years ago?Claim: the brain creates the mind. The mind depends on the brain. When the brain dies mind dies. Etc.
Evidence: ?????
What do you remember of yourself 1000 years ago?
Experiment....Claim: the brain creates the mind. The mind depends on the brain. When the brain dies mind dies. Etc.
Evidence: ?????
. . . Biden doesn't remember where he was less than a year or two ago. Does that mean he's a disemminded body?
John
And "it seems subjectively obvious" is good for any position, or only thise you agree with?
no, it means that without a good functioning brain, your mind is not there. Because the mind is nothing but the healthy working of a brain. It is so self evident, that I wonder why there is any need to postulate something beyond that.
when you have no brain, you have no mind, when you have an old, out of whack brain, your mind forget things.
so, do you think you do not remember things 1000 years ago, because your brain is out of whack, too?
When you are wedded to your beliefs, rather than evidence put before you, no evidence will ever satisfy you. I decline to be bothered.I asked for evidence brain creates mind not that they are connected.
So now instead of simply supporting physicalism you also need to refute theism, paranormal activity, etc. I look forward to this!
Again I'm not asking for evidence the two are connected but that one creates the other.
See above.
So your argument is that correlation = causation. Lets test if this is special pleading:
do you blame the decline of pirates for the rise in global temperatures?
Another for presuppositionalism.
Can you elaborate on what he means?
And "it seems subjectively obvious" is good for any position, or only thise you agree with?
So 3 users with no evidence at all to provide.
Any chance you have an objective source, rather than a physicalist blog? And what are you hoping I take from this article?The best discussion of the matter that I know of is this.
A Ghost in the Machine - Daylight Atheism
Part 1: Introduction / Where is the Soul Hiding? Part 2: The Argument from Mind-Brain Unity Part 3: The God Part of the Brain Part 4: Philosophicalwww.patheos.com
This is, only, in your dreams. Which will also cease when you brain vanishes.Descartes and Nietzsche, to name two famous thinkers, constantly remarked on how the unserious person is wont to constantly think things are easy and easily resolved when they're nothing of the sort. This is that in spades since many very brilliant and well-educated atheists and agnostics are now aware, and willing to point out, that the human mind can be proven (yes proven) to transcend not only its physical frame/brain, but even the laws of physics.
Yes Virginia, there's not only a Santa Claus but a disembodied Mind.
Moses writing?When, at first I read Moses' writing,
What the Professor is calling a "mystic" is merely a person who frees their mind from its mistaken belief that it's a product of the brain it experiences as a womb of sorts. The non-mystic is a permanent momma's boy so to say. He or she never strays too far from momma and papa or reverend so-n-so. Once a mind is freed from the shackles of its brain, it realizes, as Einstein realized when the umbilical cord from his mind to mamma brain was severed, that not only is the distinction between past and future just a stubbornly persistent illusion, but so is the falsehood that me, Moses, and Einstein, are utterly separate personages.
IMO.. you can have a brain with a mind or a brain without a mind(vegetative state). However you can't have a mind without a brain.Claim: the brain creates the mind. The mind depends on the brain. When the brain dies mind dies. Etc.
Evidence: ?????
I don't know why you call that a "non-objective" source. Nor do I care.Any chance you have an objective source, rather than a physicalist blog? And what are you hoping I take from this article?
If you don't have a better source I'll address this one but like... it's like citing the Vatican that Satanists are a real threat.
I'm not sure what makes Dawkins seem crazier here, lamarkian evolution or rhyming genes and memes.In his book, The Selfish Gene, Richard Dawkins proposed that thought's that proliferate outside a person's mind are equivalent in some sense to genes in that they, "memes" (a word he coined to make mind-products rhyme with "genes") can mix with other meme's, like genes mix with other genes, thereby causing mind-products to reproduce and survive just like genes.
Genes are housed in a biological body, as are memes for the most part. And when a person's body dies, then their genes can still proliferate through their offspring, if they have any. Similarly, memes (a person's thoughts) can proliferate not just through their biological offspring, but they can proliferate in the mind of any person who gives them thought.
We could say, with the prophet Isaiah, that in the case of the proliferation of memes, more are the offspring of the barren person who never fathered or mothered any biological offspring than are the sons and daughters of biological breeders. Jesus and St. Paul could then be said to be prodigiously promiscuous in that more are the offspring of these two celibate men than the offspring of Abraham, Isaac, and Muhammad, combined and doubled.
John