For example if it is neurons creating mind what material properties predict this and causally necessitate it. — Andrew4Handel
...and what prevents any matter and any arrangement of matter from causing a mind or experience to occur. — Andrew4Handel
This kind of question makes me turn dualist because it seems like materialism about the mind leads to too much mind emerging indiscriminately and without clear location. — Andrew4Handel
The causality works the other way round. Life and mind rely on the functional trick of getting an informational grip on the material flows of the world. — apokrisis
Exactly. I too have been driven to Dualism. I decided to concentrate mostly on how Visual perception works. I like to specifically understand How we experience Color and more specifically How we experience the Color Red.If matter creates mind then what type of matter causes mind and why that arrangement of matter and what properties?
For example if it is neurons creating mind what material properties predict this and causally necessitate it.
However if you see mind as functionally emerging from patterns in the brain then why are certain functional patterns of matter causing mind
and what prevents any matter and any arrangement of matter from causing a mind or experience to occur.
This kind of question makes me turn dualist because it seems like materialism about the mind leads to too much mind emerging indiscriminately and without clear location — Andrew4Handel
materialism about the mind leads to too much mind emerging indiscriminately and without clear location. — Andrew4Handel
I don't think life and mind have anything in common. — Andrew4Handel
Exactly. I too have been driven to Dualism. — SteveKlinko
After getting a good grasp on what the Conscious Phenomenon is I like to ask the question ... Given:
1) Neural Activity for Red Happens in the Brain
2) A Conscious experience of Redness Happens in the Mind
How can the Neural Activity produce the Conscious experience? — SteveKlinko
So would you say that you're not alive, or would you say that you have no mind? — Terrapin Station
If things can be alive but not conscious that means life doesn't entail consciousness. — Andrew4Handel
I still don't see anything life and mind have in common. — Andrew4Handel
Your questions show that you have already turned dualist. These are questions a dualist would ask. They stem form the faulty premise of dualism.If matter creates mind then what type of matter causes mind and why that arrangement of matter and what properties?
For example if it is neurons creating mind what material properties predict this and causally necessitate it.
However if you see mind as functionally emerging from patterns in the brain then why are certain functional patterns of matter causing mind
and what prevents any matter and any arrangement of matter from causing a mind or experience to occur.
This kind of question makes me turn dualist because it seems like materialism about the mind leads to too much mind emerging indiscriminately and without clear location. — Andrew4Handel
Your questions show that you have already turned dualist. — Harry Hindu
Don't you believe that you're living and you have a mind? That would be something they have in common, right? They're both "things that you currently have/that you're currently doing. — Terrapin Station
I have the experience of inhabiting a body and experiencing that body and also of being a subject of experiences of thoughts and other mental states. — Andrew4Handel
cannot pin it down to one type of matter such as neurons — Andrew4Handel
I'm not saying that I do this, necessarily, but might not someone posit passive physical existents? — Terrapin Station
I still don't see anything life and mind have in common. — Andrew4Handel
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