ELEPHANT TO DULINO

Good to hear from you.  However,

DULINO WROTE:
> So, mind is a form of matter following simple, most basic laws of physics.
> Saying that it isn't, does in fact contradict modern science.

ELEPHANT:
That's interesting, because it is not as if it contradicts any specific
empirical finding of modern science, is it?  (Nobody has yet shown
experimentally how mind might be a form of matter following basic laws of
physics, or what the relationship between thinking "I want to go to the
pictures" and the law "E=mc2" is.) (What, BTW, would be your favoured method
for empirically identifying a thought?)  It's more that it contradicts a
certain kind of faith held by certain kinds of scientists.  Am I right?




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