RF
That’s quite a brainfull of questions. My short attention span requires that I address them one at a time.
But OK, then: how is it that two such radically different approaches to explaining the world co-exist on the same planet in minds built in the same schema?
When faced with any seeming contradiction, the solution is the same as for a paradox. Examine the core hypotheses and extricate their faults.
It this case, the clear conclusion is that minds are not built in the same schema. I propose that one component of the mind is not “built” at all, at least not by an external builder.
And how can they co-exist in the same mind?
Consider reconsidering your objections to Cartesian dualism.
I realize that Descartes’ original concept had logical and experimental flaws, but I have refined it considerably and integrated the notion with several aspects of science— experimental neurological data, hypnosis research, psychology, and fundamental cosmology. The revised version also produces several alternative explanations for creation, and eradicates a large set of atheistic arguments against creation.
In the context of your question, consider dualism in these simplified terms:
- There exists an entity, the nature of which is poorly understood, which religious people name the “soul.”
- The soul is capable of independent sentience, thus allowing it to operate externally to the brain-body system (under some circumstances).
- The human brain is a powerful information processing machine.
- The soul is integrated with the brain so intimately that under normal circumstances, the two operate as one. When doing so we regard the composite mechanism as mind.
- Brain is programmed by childhood teachings and societal pressures. Controlled might be a better word. “Soul” can be independent of this programming.
- Thus, soul and brain can be conflicted within the mind which, together, they comprise.
And why are they taken by so many as adversarial?
The brain is a powerful machine, far more so than soul (in the physics sense of power). It is designed to regard its contents as always true and correct. Only soul can question these contents, and it rarely does so.
Are the people who do that still in the inherited mind set that globed everything in Nature together without teasing out whats properly internal and what’s properly external and relating the two in a unified scheme?
That seems an obvious yes, does it not? But you knew that.
Even those who attempt the teasing have trouble with it, for their ideas are invariably met with overwhelming rejection by those whose brains are the sole ruler of mind.
There are such correlate and even several types of charts and diagrams. Has no one on here seen those and if so thought about them?
Maybe not, except for yourself. Speaking for the only one here I fairly can, I’ve not, since I’m not a “charts and diagrams” kind of thinker.
And OK, so there is belief, but there needs to be an anchor or correspondence for that in the actual world that is communicable enough that we could get past all the religious bickering to a Universal model that would allow us to get past our parochial addictions, no?
Yes! You nailed that. Chapter XVI of my book addresses that exact issue. The same book also provides an excellent “universal model.” Naturally I am alone in that exalted opinion of its worth. You’ll get to judge for yourself before long.