Buffalo wrote:No, my position is that individuality, agency, personal responsibility, and consciousness are all naturally inherent in normal human beings. They're not illusions.
"naturally inherent"? redundant much?
being natural and/or inherent does not mean it is not an "illusion"...even more so, it does not free those concepts from the physical (or natural) laws which govern chemical and electric reactions...which means, even if it were not an "illusion" (which in this context it clearly must be, since it is the product of chemistry), then it is bound to these natural laws...and the ability to "choose otherwise" does not exist...in theory or application. Your position does not allow for any person to choose otherwise....ever.
They're real, and they run on a chemical and biological engine. I posted the evidence, but I don't blame you for not understanding it. You still haven't gone beyond magical thinking and arguments from ignorance. :)
your evidence was only about how "thoughts" are measured...and from your own evidence we read:
"We have no idea how consciousness emerges from the physical activity of the brain and we do not know whether consciousness can emerge from non-biological systems, such as computers..."and
"Hence it remains unclear why any of it is conscious."So, your "evidence", and consequently your rebuttal, is "we have no idea"......not surprising at all.
But if you really think that physical matter can't have consciousness without magical help, then you're in the wrong religion. The spirit is just another form of physical matter in Mormon theology. It's turtles all the way down.
i never claimed that "consciousness" existed with or without magical help...my position is about how the ability to "choose otherwise" is impossible if consciousness is a product of the natural law. All things physical are, without question, adherents to the universal laws of nature.....gravity is without magic and acts upon objects without regard for consciousness or animation. So, if the brain is simply an organization of biochemical reactions and neuro-electric impulses then each of those actions are no more capable of breaking their natural order than gravity is....gravity is incapable of "choosing otherwise" and thus neither would your brain be able to. Just because the system is more complicated does not render it capable of "magic".....as you would try to have us believe.
infinite regression indeed.
i believe you may be in over your head, my friend.

