RandFan
Mormon Atheist
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I don't agree but I found the imagery of the pony in a pile of manure rather funny. The point wasn't lost on me I assure you.Might I suggest, Randfan, that given the state of knowledge about our sensory apparatus, your position is similar to that of the child who has been cleaning the manure out of a stable, is down to the last cubic foot of horsesh!t, and grows excited at the prospect that perhaps there is a pony in there.
At this point, not only is there no reason to suppose that there is something there, but we know enough about the brain to assert that if there was something there, our accumulated knowledge over the last century is wrong.
Or do you think that television sets still could possibly be receiving X-rays, but we just don't know it? (I leave the "possibly" in to match your position.) We have thoroughly searched that room--time to shut the door and move on. Whether or not we know everything there is to know about it, we do know that there is no mechanism that acts as a consciousness receiver.
However, in fairness to me please note that I have said that at the moment such inquiry is a dead end. I'm not sure what you conclude from my statement that such inquiry is a "dead end" but I would have hoped that it sufficient to dispel any notion that I was jumping up and down with anticipation that we were about to discover some new phenomenon. If that was not clear before then let me now make it crystal clear. I don't think we are about to discover some new phenomenon. Is that clear enough?
On the other hand there is still much we don't know about the mind. I don't think we are any where near to the end of understanding of human cognition and its underpinnings as you suggest. Your "last cubic foot of horsesh!t" doesn't come close to the status of our understanding of the workings of the mind. That being said let me jump up and down and interject that I'm not quick to insert god or anything else into the gap.
So, at the end of the day I reject the kind of absolute you suggest. I think my position reasonable. Sorry if you disagree. I've always found you reasonable so perhaps we'll just have to agree to disagree. I don't see this as any big deal. If you want to see me as some idealistic child looking for ponies in horsesh!t that is your prerogative.
Thanks in any event,
RandFan