What do you mean by 'mind' that differs from 'brain'? Can you be very clear?
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Replying to @HPluckrose @jonathangottsch
the mind is not physical and the brain is
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Replying to @_attlee
You're going to need to be clear on what you're asking. What is covered by 'mind?' Cognitive abilities & psychological traits or no?
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Replying to @HPluckrose
cognitive abilities and psychological traits, yes
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Replying to @_attlee
We can see that brains evolved & we know which bits of them produce which bits of our 'minds.' Our prefrontal cortex is key.
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Replying to @_attlee
No. Anything which looks at the evolution of biological organisms will come under the umbrella of biology by definition.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
i agree - what does that have to do with justification?
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Replying to @_attlee
I'm not going to keep asking you to be clear. What is it that your asking? Can we look at biology without looking at biology? No.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
good explanations require independent justification, otherwise they're merely ad-hoc
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How. How would you independently justify the claim that humans have eyes without referring the biological definitions of eyes & humans?
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