The main reason I posted de Bruijn’s paper is that I have been trying for a while now, without much success, to understand the metaphysical reasoning system that many people in this forum employ. To me, the striking thing about de Bruijn’s paper is how different the reasoning is from the other papers posted in this thread.
after reading the mathematical experience, i can see why you feel this way. as a metaphysician, i wanted to get into a mathematicians head for the same reason.
metaphysics, isnt a system of reasoning. its field of study. mathematics is both a field of study and a system of reasoning.
science is limited to the physically obserable, the mechanistic. mathematics isnt limited by the physical. its limited by our understanding of logic.
metaphysics isnt limited by either the physical, or our understanding of logic. as a result, it has neither the mechanical utility of science nor the logical precision of mathematics.
so what use is it? that very amorphous nature allows it to handle concepts that are not based solely in the physical, or in our understanding of logic. it admits that on the highest scale neither our physical experience nor our understanding may be sufficient to build a detailed map of our ultimate reality. it is thinking in systems, not in specifics of those systems.
ergo, while science seeks truth by the standard of the observable, and mathematics seeks truth by the standards of logic. metaphysics realizes that we can offer no “proof” of truth because all “proof” depends on artificial standards. at the highest frame of reference, those artificial standards are incapable of grasping the entirety of truth. this is of course just my opinion after investigating the matter.
I do believe that the problem of consciousness will be solved by mankind in the future, and the techniques that contribute towards this solution will be mathematical and scientific, and not metaphysical.
not to be contrarian, i dont think that is how its going to turn out. here is why.
free will, what makes us conscious, is incompatible with both a deterministic, or indeterministic universe.
so while it is conceivable that there may someday be a mathematical expostion. there cannot be a scientific one. science can only handle mechanistic reasoning, physically observable data. its is the most popular but the least useful of the disciplines.