That's a strawman. Dualism only implies that he who does the empirical observing recognises said observing to be 1) fundamentally different from the observed thing; and 2) important or even critical to one's knowledge of the observed thing.- Dualism implies some kind of transcendentalism, as in supernaturalism, the existence of something of a kind ontologically different from the sort of stuff that can be empirically observed. — Pfhorrest
Yes, minds exist. No, they're not immaterial. That's the position. — khaled
A scientist does not have to trust all thoughts in order to trust any thoughts. They do not have to assume all the universe is understandable in order to assume some of it is. — Isaac
conserved — khaled
You asked a question: why is the mind so hard to understand, and I answered you. Now you say that you are in agreement with my answer. But that makes you angry somehow.Hence all you've said it that you think the mind cannot examine itself. We knew that. — Isaac
I was going to say use a mirror, but the point is the same. — Isaac
Dualism can be known false a priori, — Pfhorrest
What I don't wholy understand is why we have so much trouble reflecting on it. — Isaac
Better or worse structure and thus function of the really complicated systems built out of them. — Pfhorrest
Are you saying that your gluons can think better than mine?
— Olivier5
Nope — Pfhorrest
sometimes they may be unaware of it. — Fooloso4
But if you are not convinced that there is something in what is said worth stealing you wouldn't.
As I see it, it is not so much a matter of convincing others but of making an argument that is convincing. It seems curious to me if someone were to make an argument they did not intent to make convincingly. — Fooloso4
reasoning has not been done well. — Pfhorrest
More precisely, scientists operate on the assumption of an objectively real physical universe, understandable by human minds.
— Olivier5
That's probably true more often than not, — Kenosha Kid
Ok then.Epistemology is based on the recognition that our understanding is dualistic; which is what I said. — Janus
We are all property dualists insofar as we recognize two basic kinds of action or process; the mental and the physical. As 180 Proof says, this is an epistemological, not a metaphysical or ontological, statement since it is referring to our ways of understanding the world. — Janus
Dualism vs dualism: whoever wins, reason loses. — Pfhorrest
You are assuming wrongfully that life comes from matter. — Protagoras
Scientists operate on the assumption of an objectively real physical universe, not on the assumption of non-physical minds. — Kenosha Kid
There is life and there is matter. They mix but neither can be derived from the other. — Protagoras
