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GraveItty         
         And what about her mind makes it female? Imagine, for instance, that her body is, in fact, a cleverly disguised male one. Is your wife's mind still female? If so, in virtue of what? — Bartricks
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SolarWind         
         Our reason - our faculty of reason - is the means by which God communicates with us. And it is manifest to the reason of most, that sexism is a vice. That's her - God - telling us not to be sexists — Bartricks
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         Everything that thinks has nonlinear components, we know from experience. — SolarWind
GraveItty         
         You haven't answered my question. If your wife had a male body, would her mind still be female in your view? And if so, why? — Bartricks
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khaled         
         What we know from experience, boyo, is that brains have such components, not that minds do. To get from the former conclusion to the latter you would have to assume that brains are minds. Yet they're not. — Bartricks
Everything that thinks has nonlinear components — SolarWind
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         Not necessarily. An alternative is that minds are certain configurations of matter (brains). In that case the statement: — khaled
GraveItty         
         So, what makes a mind 'female' is simply the sex of the body it first inhabited? Is that your view? I am just seeking clarity: want to get my bazooka of reason nicely focused on it. — Bartricks
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         How about taking away a piece of you material brain? It takes away a piece of mind too. — GraveItty
Bartricks         
         I didn't say that. I said their gender is determined by the gender of the bodies they are in. — GraveItty
khaled         
         Brute possibilities are not evidence — Bartricks
To get from the former conclusion to the latter you would have to assume that brains are minds. — Bartricks
Likewise, there is no evidence that minds are made of matter and plenty that they are not. — Bartricks
If our minds are our brains — Bartricks
When you had your lobotomy, part of your brain was removed. So you went from having 100% of a brain to having 95%. — Bartricks
GraveItty         
         No it doesn't. When you had your lobotomy, part of your brain was removed. So you went from having 100% of a brain to having 95%. But you yourself were not reduced by 5%. That's why the bank still thinks you owe it all the money you borrowed, and not just 95% of it. — Bartricks
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