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loseyourname said:You're off-base in some cases, but not all.
In a sense much of this is a no-brainer hahaha. We already know there is a correlation between brains and consciousness. Lesions in the brain should impact how it operates, including it's relationship to consciousness. Does this necessarily say anything about whether consciousness emerges from brain processes or is a fundamental aspect of nature that simply manifest itself within this physical process? My friend comes over everytime I cook steak. Is my friend emerging from the process of cooking steak? I think so because whenever I don't cook steak, he's no where to be found! Obviously, from this behavior alone, all we know is that there is a correlation. We know nothing about what emerges from what.
These examples don't really tackle the problems that Hypnagogue is talking about. They simply draw a correlation between brains and consciousness and we already know they're correlated so we shouldn't be surprised. I'm still leaning heavily that neuroscience in this paradigm cannot bridge the gap.
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