Obviously, science isn’t responsible for these things, — GLEN willows
I watched parts of this video. All 3 participants look quite brilliant, esp. Kate. So, posted the following comment:video on chemistry is called “the Hidden chemistry of everything” so that sums up his stance. Sure, we are a bag of chemistry, — GLEN willows
I'm not sure where are you referring to with "holists" --medicine or philosophy-- but there's a very large part of people in the West and almost the whole East who disagree.Holists disagree, saying there's more — Agent Smith
I feel squeezed by just reading this! :grimace: ... :grin:Bring in evolution and we're further ... reduced — Agent Smith
I know you’re not anti-science…which is why I question the term “post-science.” If science doesn’t cause these problems any more than philosophy, why single it out as opposed to “post-philosophy”? — GLEN willows
I know. I'm just being polite. :smile:They don't. — GLEN willows
I know that too. This is often my answer to those who believe --some of them are quite certain-- that consciousness is a product of and ilocated in the brain.consciousness is the hard problem, and hasn't been explained by philosophy or science. — GLEN willows
Well, there is an empirical explanation: Consciousness can only be experienced.When/if they find an empirical explanation for it ... — GLEN willows
:up: Good question. I have thought about this too. But I give it a slack, because there's a possibility, that --according to evolutionists always-- we have been evolved from a specific, more advanced race of apes. Yet, this remains to be proved. As do hundreds of other things regarding humans!There are still people asking "if we evolved from apes...why are there still apes around?" Right? — GLEN willows
. ↪Alkis Piskas , there is an empirical explanation: Consciousness can only be experienced. It is not something physical that can be studied by science in a laboratory!"
And you know this...how? And can you name a scientist that says he can PROVE consciousness is a material substance? If so, he's either the next Einstein, or an idiot,
You missed my point(s) - consciousness cannot be solved by philosophers OR scientists. You don't know it isn't physical any more than I know that it IS. At one point nobody knew about atoms, or quantum fields. Had you been around, you might have said "these atom and quantum field theories will never be empirically proven" and you'd have been wrong. With all due respect this is pretty basic stuff - so many scientific theories that were proven right were originally considered unsolvable.
(Cancer will fall soon - IMO. And who will cure it - science, or philosophy?)
— Alkis Piskas
"Good question. I have thought about this too. But I give it a slack, because there's a possibility, that --according to evolutionists always-- we have been evolved from a specific, more advanced race of apes. Yet, this remains to be proved. As do hundreds of other things regarding humans! — Alkis Piskas
Oh, thought you knoew that it is not in the brain ..."... consciousness is a product of and located in the brain."
-- Alkis Piskas
If not the brain, where is it? — GLEN willows
By experiencing it! You are experiencing it, too! But most probably you just have never thought that you do! :smile:"there is an empirical explanation: Consciousness can only be experienced."
-- Alkis Piskas
And you know this...how? — GLEN willows
No, I can't. Because no one has PROVED it. And this was my point!can you name a scientists that says he can PROVE consciousness is a material substance? — GLEN willows
I sad I know that. I didn't say that anyone has or even can solved it. Yet, and I also said this too, it is a philosophical rather a scientific subject. That is why my motto is "Consciousness can be only experienced".You missed my point - consciousness cannot be solved by philosophers OR scientists. — GLEN willows
OK. I was mistaken about your intention regarding this question. Nevertheless, I believe it's a plausible question. For one thing, I have thought it myself! :grin:"There are still people asking "if we evolved from apes...why are there still apes around?" Right?"
-- GLEN willows
... it's not a good question. It's a stupid question. — GLEN willows
A man always has two reasons for doing anything: a good reason and the real reason. — J. P. Morgan
There's a difference between describing two types of people and a binary categorization which assumes every person belongs to one of the two types.↪Art48
I think the binary categorization of people itself runs against some of the values I would guess it is promoting. Specifically those on the right side of Xenophobia, Punishment and Knowledge. — Bylaw
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