Dave,

Maybe when quantum philosophy weds Neurophilosophy?  What kind of 
circumstances will cause that divine marriage?  


Marsha


p.s. For those fans of Noam Chomsky.  He's being interviewed today on the 
PRI program 'On Point."


 



On Sep 28, 2010, at 11:31 AM, David Thomas wrote:

> On 9/28/10 9:48 AM, "MarshaV" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> If you had a point to make other than to show me how much I do not know,
>> please explain it.
> 
> I was only pointing to other takes on the "Mary" thought experiment that
> might clear up (or add) to your puzzlement.
> 
> I do think though that attempts by science and philosophy to simultaneously
> solve the "hard problems" of "Quantum Enigma" and "Consciousness Enigma" are
> doomed to fail philosophically until the science in both fields advances. I
> also think part of the reason behind the claim that "philosophy is dead" is
> that the specialized areas of science are so varied and technically
> difficult in the domains of the "hard problems" that no individual
> philosopher, short of a savant, can acquire the detailed depth of
> understanding necessary in each of the scientific fields required to be able
> to integrate their advances into a coherent whole. It will have to be a
> combined effort.
> 
> Dave
> 
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