there is enough evidence from the medical literature that the mind can still act and perceive in states without any brain activity — Agathob
Given that there is enough evidence from the medical literature that the mind can still act and perceive in states without any brain activity; it’s a foregone conclusion to me that the mind cannot be reduced down to the brain.
What is the mind?
What is being measured in brain scans like MRIs?
That is, some hard scientists may be psychiatrists - reaction formation? - but I am unaware of anything scientific about psychiatry or psychiatrists as psychiatrists.Plus, psychiatrists are some of the hardest scientists out there. — Agathob
To answer the first point, I say that the mind is the ego; the I as it meant in the original Latin. Cogito ergo sum as Rene Descartes said.
I disagree that there’s no ghost in the machine and the mind is only a virtual machine program.
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