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Post 7. 12/10/2017
Foundation of Reality?
Matter or Mind?
Prior to the emergence of modern materialistic Science, the general consensus among deep thinkers was dualistic, as epitomized by 17th century philosopher Descartes’ dictum, that reality is a combination of Body and Soul, or Matter and Mind. Yet, the modern monistic (matter only) model of the world has been very successful in learning to understand and control Nature. Nevertheless, since the surprising discovery of a hitherto-
Even Materialism was dualistic though, in the sense that malleable matter was subject to changes imposed by mysterious but lawful energies and forces. But those natural laws and the physical forces were assumed to be inherent in the nature of matter, not some external influence. Now, the Enformationism theory underlying this blog proposes a return to Monism, wherein all dualisms of this world -
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Quora Quotes :
Q : Is Consciousness a fundamental property of the universe just like gravity . . .?
A : Nicholas Rosseinsky, Program Director, Neurosciences
<< For many (at least for many academic professionals within mainstream science), it’s important that consciousness be an emergent property, because that style of explanation preserves an important form of materialism. . . .
. . . it might be that consciousness is in some sense more fundamental than gravity . . .
. . . Additionally, we could take a view in which matter itself is a sort of appearance in what might be called ‘Universal consciousness’. . . .
. . .There are at least four feasible choices about fundamental consciousness: . . . 3. Consciousness involves both fundamental and emergent aspects. . . . >>
This is not a real pipe.
It’s one man’s idea of a typical pipe.
Magritte : Treachery of Images
Now the materialists say that conscious experience has no effect on matter. Therefore it can’t influence behavior. Therefore it can’t increase survival or ‘thrival’ of the organism. Therefore conscious experience confers no evolutionary advantage, according to narrow materialists!
Which means what? Consciousness can’t have evolved. Conscious experience must have come into being by the most extraordinary accident ever!!! But this ‘miraculous accident’ explanation is a complete contradiction to the whole methodological thrust of materialism!
Nicholas Rosseinsky
Neuroscientist