RandFan
Mormon Atheist
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I'm not really sure what this has to do with anything. I'm fine with it but it doesn't deviate from the proposition that the mind is what the brain does. So long as you don't posit duality then I don't mind. It's not that far from the position of experts in the field.Thanks for the links, I view the mind specifically as the intellectual self conscious entity, seated in a experiential virtual real time and space within the head. With access to its various faculties, along with a subconscious self.
There are lots of processes in the brain. Not sure why you would make this distinction. In any event, we know experimental that consciousness is actually the result of disparate processes. Damage to any single one of this contributing processes results in decreased cognitive function.I treat this as a separate process of the brain from the more physiological activity of the brain, ie its managerial role with the biological processes of the body.
So, what I need to know is if you agree that the mind is simply an emergent property of the brain. Like flight is an emergent property of aerodynamic systems. I.e. planes, birds, bees, etc.