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Al_Moritz
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That is NOT the business of science to make such statements, and no scientific paper makes such a statement. Again, for the umpteenth time, science follows methodological naturalism, and anything outside that method falls outside science – by definition, no but and if, no uh and ooh.Is science willing to state that there is something (anything) outside of the realm of science? Have you ever seen that in any scientific papers – namely, that there is something outside of science that exists?
If scientists want to make such statements, that is their personal business, but when they do, they do not make such statements as scientists.
No, not only is there no scientific evidence in favor of rationality being purely material *), philosophical considerations lead to the conclusion that there cannot in principle be such scientific evidence. Rationality requires freedom of thought, and physical determinism simply does not allow for that.Does the fact that you find the scientific evidence unconvincing contribute to your belief in the immaterial component of the mind?
*) the correlation of brain activity with mental activity is a non-starter. Scholastic philosophers like Aquinas predicted such correlation many centuries ago, because human thought requires accompanying mental images that are delivered by the brain.