People born without limbs also experience phantoms limbs, etc which shows that their brains are hardwired to generate 'phenomenal self models' that constitute 'mind' (awareness of self). Nothing exterior to, or independent of, genetically embodied cognition – not environment, not experience, certainly not "energy fields" – is required, and the phenomenon (and its experimental manipulation by neuroscientists, etc) is well documented.This would explain the experience of phantom limbs after amputations.I — Jack Cummins
Woo-of-the-gaps, my friend. Any "energy" that interacts with physical systems is also physical and therefore scientifically measurable. Which of these physical energy fields are you referring to? Analogizing nonphysical "energy fields" to physical energy fields is as incoherent as p-zombies analogized to sentient persons.... energy fields.
Any "energy" that interacts with physical systems is also physical and therefore scientifically measurable. — 180 Proof
The way legs are "far more real" than dancing ... if by real they mean things to the exclusion of events or activities which, of course, makes no sense since events and activities are, in fact, at least as real as things. Btw, the notion of "more real than" seems completely incoherent insofar as it's a binary concept like "pregnant" or "dead": something 'either is or is not' real and not 'more or less' so.I may be wrong but I do think that many people do see the physical as far more real than mind. — Jack Cummins
Oh no, it's a waaaaay older notion than that espoused in the late great twentieth. Off the top of my head Buddha, Zhuangzi, Democritus-Epicurus-Lucretius ... Spinoza, Hume, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Zapffe, et al ... thought "consciousness is an illusion" (i.e. folk psychological concepts do not refer to what is actually going on in "subjective experience").The way of seeing it as an illusion stems from B F Skinner and the philosophy of Dennett. — Jack Cummins
Non sequitur. I studied physics as a engineering undergrad in the early 1980s and fail to see the relevance of your post to anthing I've posted or the broader thread discussion — 180 Proof
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