I’m not so presumptuous as to think I can explain fundamental factors of existence like the activity of the mind, unlike certain scientists who believe they will eventually explain everything (ToE) and proclaim that the more we discover about the universe the more pointless it appears (Steven Weinberg) - using the power of their mind to do so of course - thereby demonstrating they’re unaware of the basic principles of adequate explanation, intelligibility, consistency, coherence and fertility in addition to the fact that if they have no control over their mental activity they cannot be rational beings but simply biological machines with no insight or understanding whatsoever. Knowledge becomes a total illusion and, as Sartre and Camus pointed out, everything is absurd (including their conclusion!). In the scientists’ scheme of
Ad hominem.
You keep on telling us that the mind is NOT just the physical operation of the brain. You keep telling us that there is something MORE than that. That it CANNOT just be chemicals and electrical impulses and neurons and ganglia and nerve endings. You keep telling us that…
Given that the distinction between mind and matter has always existed the onus is on you to explain how a **tangible **physical organ like the brain comprehends the meaning and significance of **intangible **facts the senses cannot perceive. Why are there two words if there is no difference between them? Can you explain truth, goodness, freedom, justice, love, consciousness, identity, freedom of choice, the power of abstract thought, decision-making, moral awareness and responsibility, human rights and capacity for unselfish love in terms of physical processes? If not not why not?
To you, the mind is something non-physical, but you have no idea where it is.
Why does it have to be somewhere?
Consciousness lights up specific areas of the brain, but where is your non-physical mind located? It controls our physical states, including those of the brain, but you have no idea how. Where is the connection between your idea of mind and the brain?
Are you saying the mind is just an idea?
You can remove the part of the brain that allows you to interpret colour.
Why do you distinguish “you” and the brain?
So before that is removed, your ethereal mind must be making a physical connection to that part of the brain when you imagine colour. Because when the physical part is removed, you cannot. We are obviously not removing part of this mysterious non-physical mind. How could we…it’s not a physical thing in itself. So where is the connection?
It seems that if your non-physical mind thinks ‘yellow’, then it causes parts of the brain to activate which gives you the impression of yellow. And we see the physical activity. It seems that if your non-physical mind feels anger, then it causes parts of the brain to activate which gives you the sensation of anger. And we see the physical activity.
So, from a purely physical point of view…
Is there are any other point of view?
… we see chemical and electrical changes causing reactions in neuron activity that gives the self impressions and sensations. And we say, hey, look. The mind in action. We can watch it work.
Is the brain watching itself? I seem to remember some one saying another person is tying himself in knots…
What you see is the **effect **of the mind on the brain at work unless you can explain **how **the brain is angry, selfish, proud, cynical, sceptical and pessimistic…
What do you mean when you say “myself”? My mindless body?
But you want to say that something that we can’t see, something that we can’t detect, something that you can’t describe, something that has never been detected, something that is not part of the natural world, something that is non-physical, something that cannot connect to us in any way, something that you, nor anyone else on the planet can explain, is really the cause for all this activity.
Which of the five senses do you use to detect goodness, freedom and justice?
All you’ve got is the same old standard, boiler plate responses to situations like these. ‘How can immaterial molecules be sentient’ or variations on that tired theme. It’s an argument from incredulity. Tony can’t grasp it, therefore it ain’t so. Would that you had something to bring to the table other than ‘I can’t explain it’.
Materialism is an argument from credulity in the power of purposeless particles to understand, make decisions and fall in love! Can you explain those facts? Or do you believe they are illusions?
But wait. There must be something more. Didn’t you say this? Many years, eh? And you still have no idea what you are talking about? You still cannot ‘explain fundamental factors of existence like the activity of the mind’. Come on, Tony. Give it your best shot. Don’t let all those years have been a waste. Tell us how you think it works.
I have already stated I’m not so presumptuous as to think I can explain the activity of the mind unlike scientists who believe they will eventually explain everything. Can **you **explain **how **physical energy emerged from nothing and has achieved so many scientifically inexplicable miracles? Why don’t you at least speculate if you’re so absolutely sure the mind doesn’t exist?
The argument from ignorance works both ways…