On 12/25/2014 1:17 AM, Evgenii Rudnyi wrote:
In paper
Forsdyke, D.R. (2009). Samuel Butler and human long term memory: is the cupboard bare?
Journal of Theoretical Biology 258(1), 156-164. (see
http://post.queensu.ca/~forsdyke/mind01.htm)
the author considers a possibility that the long term memory is outside the brain. I
guess that Bruno should like it.
That seems backwards for Bruno's idea. If memories are outside the brain then they should
survive destruction of the brain. But as I understand Bruno's idea one's "soul" survives
destruction of the brain as in reincarnation, but memories don't.
Brent
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