Doppelganger:
So it is a concept, not a real entity?
I'm not sure I understand this, but it seems you're in agreement that the soul is soem sort of logical concept related to brain function. This would imply that it ceases to exist when our brains stop functioning at death. Is that correct?
Where? It is in the substratum that makes up the foundational rules of grammar.
So it is a concept, not a real entity?
What does it do? (1) It divides the neurological processes of "memory" from incoming sensory data. (2) It places the point of that division into social and cosmological context through symbolic forms.
I'm not sure I understand this, but it seems you're in agreement that the soul is soem sort of logical concept related to brain function. This would imply that it ceases to exist when our brains stop functioning at death. Is that correct?