UndercoverElephant
Pachyderm of a Thousand Faces
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I've got no idea what eliminative materialism is supposed to be rejecting.
It is rejecting the claim that "minds are brain processes" by claiming that there isn't anything for the word "mind" to refer to at all. Minds aren't brain processes. There's no such thing as a "mind".
If it rejecting the concept that any part of mind is nonphysical, then fine.
No, it is rejecting the claim that there is any such thing as a mind to have a nonphysical component in the first place. Both your comments and wasps comments suggest that your means of escaping from my proof leads straight back to the position where there is no point in talking about "minds" at all - at least not when we are having this debate. There's only something left for us to talk about if you really believe that you're defending some other sort of position.