On 10/14/2018 12:20 AM, Philip Thrift wrote:

    What I've read about Damasio, e.g.

    "He also demonstrated that while the insular cortex plays a major
    role in feelings, it is not necessary for feelings to occur,
    suggesting that brain stem structures play a basic role in the
    feeling process."

    suggests he is not decoupling biological material from emotions.

    Which would mean again : Substrate [Material composition] matters.

    That's just sloganeering.  It doesn't say anything about what kind
    of substrate matters, except that we only have the one example.

    Brent


The particular molecular substrate matters for experience (vs. information) processing.


But that's not evidence against some different substrate "mattering" for experience.

Brent

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