I have subjective experiences that I cannot communicate. I’m trying to figure them out. — Noah Te Stroete
Well, or fantasizing, basically. I like doing that, too, but I don't take it to be something other than fantasizing. — Terrapin Station
Because they don't exist. — S
The evidence for the proverbial soul is the ability to show empathy. — Noah Te Stroete
We just call that the ability to empathize. No need to make up nonsense like a "soul" for it. — Terrapin Station
don't even accept what seem to be standard notions of space, time, etc. — Terrapin Station
Showing empathy would just be evidence that I have the ability to understand the emotions and experiences of others. — S
Like I said, there’s no evidence of that. — Noah Te Stroete
It’s not literal. It’s proverbial and metaphorical. Like I said, no one is more fundamentalist than an atheist. — Noah Te Stroete
I don’t know how to communicate with you. — Noah Te Stroete
That's not true. There's a difference between understanding the emotions of others, and choosing to disregard them. — S
If you're saying that souls are fictional, that's fine. You're not thinking that I'd disagree with that, are you? — Terrapin Station
I don’t know how to communicate with you.
— Noah Te Stroete
Hmm, okay. — Terrapin Station
I’m saying that I use the term metaphorically. — Noah Te Stroete
You're saying that you use "soul" metaphorically? For the metaphor, you're non-literally talking about what in terms of what? — Terrapin Station
When we say that someone is soul-less, then that person is a psychopath. I was talking about S. — Noah Te Stroete
Consciousness/qualia is of the brain as a process therein because
1. It reflects what the brain has just come up with from its analysis.
2. It can go away in a faint, with a blow to the head, anesthesia, or get foggy from drugs. — PoeticUniverse
It’s not fantasizing exactly. I cannot communicate to you all of my subjective experiences. — Noah Te Stroete
There are many first-person accounts of people having near-death experiences, even after no perceivable brain activity. — Noah Te Stroete
How very... convenient. Kind of like, "I can do a backflip", "Go on then", "I can't do it whilst you're watching". — S
It's not like they'd be able to report the near-death experience they're having while they're medically dead, while they have no perceivable brain activity. — Terrapin Station
The point is that what you're saying is indistinguishable from bullshit, so it counts for nothing. — S
Of course they can’t report it. The brain controls the body. The mind seems to go elsewhere during these episodes. Those are the first-person reports. — Noah Te Stroete
There are many first-person accounts of people having near-death experiences, even after no perceivable brain activity. — Noah Te Stroete
In other words, the person medically dies at 4:20. Then they're brought back at 4:24, whereupon they once again have perceivable brain activity. At 4:26, they report their NDE. Why would we conclude that the NDE didn't occur somewhere between 4:24 and 4:26? — Terrapin Station
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