But when we go on to speak of non-linguistic thought, here we are really lost and have been for thousands of years. — Manuel
Or you can make the terminological choice of putting things this way, which is fine. — Manuel
We apply those terms to the nonphysical, 'mental' processes which ultimately cause/include the illusion of being, although they are actually fleeting and empty processes. — ENOAH
Isn't that inescapably the case? Some adopted by convention for various reasons, including, as you say, proof; some fringe applications of the terminology, and not adopted. That is a mammoth question, I know. My point brings me back to what is the body? Not a thing to best access with knowledge, but rather the thing we are [isolated from knowledge]. — ENOAH
What should be done is to say which are properties unique to bodies and how these properties cannot be mental in any way. Then you could have an argument. — Manuel
but 'soul/spirit' are misunderstandings: illusions within the illusion, about what the illusion might be. — ENOAH
I would say that I am a person. I am conscious and bodily to be sure, but I am not a mind or a body, and I don't have a body.
While we're at it, I am not a soul, and I am not my brain. I am a whole, conscious, physical unit. — Kurt Keefner
Bodies get old and die through time. Minds die too. But souls supposed to survive after death to be identified for what the being had done — Corvus
Do you think consciousness can be uploaded into a computer or a new body? — Kurt Keefner
Could it be because body is temporal? As we all know, bodies get old, die and becomes dust. Bodies don't last too long. — Corvus
I suppose the question to ask would be, what are you attempting to prove or what would be advanced or made clearer by supposing that body and mind are so different? — Manuel
the very fact that it even points to something is already an activity the mind has — Manuel
Isn't body the precondition for being conscious? — Corvus
Not I think therefore I am, but rather it thinks therefore it exists...but what is it? Whereas body lives, therefore it is. The latter can at least be shared with the rest of the universe. It is this oddity, Mind, that only humans seem to have, and that has 'fooled' us 'narcissistically, into wanting it to be special, more real, the being within the being etc — ENOAH
Because there is no language accessible to precisely express the point, these metaphors might be helpful, although also tricky.
In my metaphor Mind doesn't point, it's the finger (body) which points. Mind isn't even the thing it is pointing to. Mind is the direction in which it is pointing. That is how mind is empty. And in that sense is the body 'more' real. The finger is more real than the direction in which it is pointing. — ENOAH
I'd say that "concrete things", things that can be touched with our hands, are almost absent in the universe, especially if you consider how many things exists which we cannot touch, which is almost everything. — Manuel
I'd say, it is because of the structure of our "thinking" that we even "desire" eternity/immortality. Of course our bodies are "temporal" in their lived forms. That, to me, doesn't prohibit them from being our only "reality" — ENOAH
Where's the evidence that the mind is the body? Without assuming that the mind is the body - which is question begging - what evidence is there that the mind is part of the body? — Clearbury
If your body has lost all the contents of your memory let us suppose, but it still functions biologically. Would you be able to know then, your body is you? — Corvus
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