Information is then no longer just a rigid physical concept, but can be described in terms of density and thus in terms of causal force, which gains influence over areas of lower density by means of information or structural gradients. — Wolfgang
Without a metabiology of mind, brain research, as well as the philosophy of mind, will continue to sleepwalk between utilitarianism (which should not be underestimated) and philosophical speculation. — Wolfgang
If you talk about two levels of description, be advised that you cannot establish a causal relationship between the two, — Wolfgang
There is no causality between physiology and psychology. I won't discuss this any further here. — Wolfgang
Thinking and feeling arise as the joint firing of neurons, i.e. neurons form patterns. — Wolfgang
. I deliberately used the term metabiology of mind to make it clear that metaphysics is not sufficient to explain the specificity of all living things and especially of consciousness. After all, it is not physics that describes life, but biology. And there is only one brain and it is organic and not spiritual — Wolfgang
So there is no dualism between a physique and a mind.
Mind or consciousness must therefore be explainable from physical reality and of course includes all relationships within it. — Wolfgang
Please read again what I said: "Neither is the mind a product of or resides in the brain.So you mean you have a brain and there's still a mind in there? — Wolfgang
Not only Descartes. No one can find the find somewhere. Because "somewhere" refers to a place, even ith that place is not specified or determined. But space is physical and, as I mentioned, mind is non-physical. So it doesn't reside in any place. Therfore it can't be found.Even Descartes couldn't find it. — Wolfgang
No. The mind are not two things neither two descriptions of the same thing. But people consider them as one. Scientific materialism is responsible for that.Or do you think there are two descriptions of the same thing, one physiological and one psychological (or philosophical). — Wolfgang
Again, I don't.If you talk about two levels of description ... — Wolfgang
The need for a biological metatheory is obvious. Even if physics takes care of biological processes, it only ever does so on parts of an organism. These parts, however, are lifeless in themselves, they only come to life in interaction with the entire organism. Life is not a single concept, it is a structural concept that describes a structure — Wolfgang
You cannot use physics to explain the special case of 'life'. This requires a special perspective, namely that of biology or better: metabiology. — Wolfgang
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