Originally Posted by
Tiay
good to know
are you saying it was a Freudean slip? ^.^ well, I promise you, I find arguing about pretty much everything pointless. By arguing, I mean trying to sway someone else to your view, and by debate I mean exchanging views. However, technically an argument can be part of a debate, so, maybe my definitions are off.
Are you referring to when I said that you don't understand the physical workings of the brain? That was simply my answer to your question. I am not claiming it as truth. it is simply my view. It is part of my, well, argument. I don't mean it as an insult to your intelligence, either. The physical workings of the brain is something that we simply don't seem to know everything about. Unless you've studied the brain for years, saying that you do not understand the physical workings of the brain is not an insult.
yes, i'm assuming that you have not been studying the workings of the brain all these years. I could be wrong. I for one think it is a reasonable assumption.
What words did I put in your mouth?
you clearly are doing so. You say "Someone like you"; so i've already been put in a category of people who'd tell you to accept things as science suggests they are. Someone like me is not fit for this thread. So you're excluding the type of person who'd put forward scientific arguments. That's. called. cherry. picking. You explained it so well yourself in the above paragraph, that I don't really know what to add.
I'm not saying, however, that this is a bad thing. It's not like you're cherry picking candidates for a study, on the result of which hinges the sale of a controversial drug, thus resulting in the deaths of hundreds. Or something. You're just picking who to talk to about something. We all do this to some extent.
Clubs meet to talk about specific things all the time. People even label their views on certain things like religion and politics so that they can associate with like-minded people, and so that they can surround themselves with television channels and newspapers that are grounded on the same beliefs and opinions.
This is great, because you don't have to keep defending the reasons for your beliefs to people who have completely different ones. Instead, you can file out and explore the nuances of your belief with people who already agree with on the major factors involved.
However, that way you wont find any fundamental challenge of your beliefs in the debate. And that's fine if that's what you want. But don't pretend you're having a proper, all inclusive debate here. If you want to sit at the brain-and-consciousness-are-separate-things table, and only talk to people also sitting at that table, then that's fine with me. I'll be across the room at the science-explains-everything table. Just remember to wander away from your table now and then... put your views to someone at another table and see what happens.
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