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Qoeleth
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Something concerning which I would appreciate opinions…
It seems (I could be wrong) as if the sense of the locatedness of the mind comes from the position of our sensory organs (eyes, ears, mouth, in the head). For this reason, it seems as if ‘mind’ is located in the head.
Another possible explanation is that, since our brain is located in our head, our ‘mind’ is, in fact, located in our head too. This seems somewhat problematic.
Now, what would happen to our sense of ‘mind’ if our eyes and ears were located somewhere else (say, on our stomachs)? Would that cause our sense of ‘mind’ also to be re-located?
Or, if our senses were ‘turned off’ completely? Would our mind loose all sense of location? Or, being ‘in’ the brain, would it stay in the head?
Has anyone tried sensory-deprivation techniques at all?
It seems (I could be wrong) as if the sense of the locatedness of the mind comes from the position of our sensory organs (eyes, ears, mouth, in the head). For this reason, it seems as if ‘mind’ is located in the head.
Another possible explanation is that, since our brain is located in our head, our ‘mind’ is, in fact, located in our head too. This seems somewhat problematic.
Now, what would happen to our sense of ‘mind’ if our eyes and ears were located somewhere else (say, on our stomachs)? Would that cause our sense of ‘mind’ also to be re-located?
Or, if our senses were ‘turned off’ completely? Would our mind loose all sense of location? Or, being ‘in’ the brain, would it stay in the head?
Has anyone tried sensory-deprivation techniques at all?