*We transcend physical laws by our insight and awareness of them. We are not blind puppets totally at their mercy. Birds use them **without knowing ***
Which part of the brain controls the other? âself-hypnosisâ presupposes a self, i.e. an intangible entity.
Metaphysics can have no rational foundation if it pays no attention to material reality.
You stated that metaphysics âseems to be largely an exercise in building castles in the airâ even though materialism is a metaphysical theory.
Logical and mathematical truths are abstractions of relationships that exist between physical things. Itâs not legitimate to say that they have any truth absent the physical realities to which they refer.
Very often they refer to intangible realities, like âThe theory of materialism is falseâ or âIt is impossible to prove that solipsism is true or falseâ.
What good is âtruthâ if it has no relationship to reality?
Once again you are assuming that ârealityâ is solely material. You have unwittingly locked yourself in the box of things.
Our primary data are actually physical responses to physical stimuli - we call them our senses.
Our primary data are mental. We interpret our perceptions which are caused by sense stimuli.
The brain processes the information from the senses to create a picture of our external environment. We would have no such picture without the physical (name removed by moderator)ut.
We donât reason with pictures. Our interpretation of our perceptions does not consist solely of images. It consists mainly of abstract ideas.
Moral decisions - or any other type of decision - are intangible and unknown to science.
You might like to let psychologists and behavioural scientists knowâŚ
Do you let them make your decisions for you?
Where do you think the intellect and the will come from?
Nowhere! You are assuming everything has a physical location.
Does a fact disappear if there is no one to be aware of it? If intangible facts donât exist there is no such thing as knowledgeâŚ
Is there some entity that generates them, or are they entities in their own right?
They are personal powers recognised by every legal system in the world.
You are, it seems, imagining a realm of âfactsâ as items of knowledge about what exists, even if no-one exists to know them and nothing exists to which these âfactsâ refer.
Do we invent facts or discover them?
If youâre claiming that there is some thing that exists without a physical existence, how would you perceive such a thing? What kind of existence does it have? Nothing exists nowhereâŚ
You are still locked in your box of material things. Do you know logical positivism was abandoned when it was realised that the verifiability principle could not be verified by the senses? How do you perceive materialism?
If I donât exist as a tangible entity, I donât exist at all.
How do you **know **that?
That body composed of atomic particles (and subatomic particles and quantum fluctuations) is all there is to me. How would it be otherwise?
Are you claiming that it is impossible that materialism is false?
And if thereâs an entity less tangible - in the sense of being detectable through any physical means whatsoever - than a neutrino, what possible influence could it have?
You still cannot think outside the coffin! It may seem secure but it is literally a death-trap imposed on you by thoughts over which you have no control - if we accept your version of realityâŚ
It is not legitimate and there is an alternative: to admit that âmineâ is a case of self-deception! The body has no owner - if only matter existsâŚ
Does a chair own its legs?
As far as Iâm aware a chair doesnât control its legsâŚ
You donât seem to realise that I have a fundamentally different concept of self to the dualistic one. If I am not my physical body, if my self is not composed of physical substance and its interaction with other physical substance, then what am I? What can we possibly know about nonphysical existence, if there is any such?
Everything you think, feel, choose, decide and perceive: your inner world which is utterly distinct from the objects observed by scientific instruments. The online essay âWhat is it like to be a batâ is worth a glance. The author, Thomas Nagel, a professor of philosophy at New York University, is an atheist who now considers that intelligent design may be a valid scientific approach to understanding how DNA and the complex chemical systems of life came to attain their present form - following in the footsteps of Antony Flew.
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In what sense does a self-directing entity infringe the laws of physics?
If there is a self in no sense! If there is no self there is nothing capable of directing.
You claim you donât consider any animal to be a biological machineâŚyet you consider the physical cosmos itself to be a machine?
The cosmos is not aliveâŚ