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I what way are you "struggling" and why? What is your adversary?I'm still struggling with the issues involved with consciousness. — GLEN willows
I believe, yes. that would invoke the mind-body duality. But if you feel you have to struggle with that, it means that you either don't grasp it or you don't accept it. It doesn't make sense to you. It is not real for you. And if, as you say it poses a "problem" for you, well, it is this maybe the adversary you are struggling with. For one reason or the other you resist to it.The most pressing for me is how - if consciousness isn't entirely a function of the brain, and is somehow outside the brain - that wouldn't invoke the mind-body problem? — GLEN willows
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Brains are made of matter, suitably organized. So, experience a product of matter (or physical stuff if you prefer), as is gravity and everything else. — Manuel
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I'm still struggling with the issues involved with consciousness. The most pressing for me is how - if consciousness isn't entirely a function of the brain, and is somehow outside the brain - that wouldn't invoke the mind-body problem? — GLEN willows
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interesting. So you don’t feel there’s a question of how thoughts and persecution’s can cause material substances to move? — GLEN willows
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But as ethics implores, its more prudent to assume the other person has an "I" too — Benj96
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I think the fact is that is happening, is a basic feature of the mind-matter system, so isn't really mysterious. — Pantagruel
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