@Abebab rather strong evidence against Cartesian dualism: no food in brain = no thought in mind, ergo proof of embodiment 

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yeah...fortunately there's lots more to the theory than yet one more ill conceived attempt at manipulating people
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Replying to @aeryn_thrace @Abebab
I thought there were many strands of embodiment theories... not just one...? Although must admit not a massive fan of the extreme cases.
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there are, but that's one claim they all agree on :-)
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Replying to @aeryn_thrace @o_guest
Indeed, all seem to share the view that more emphasis on the body is needed
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Not obviously more emphasis is needed, but obv that is what they argue. Like I said, I'm actually not a huge fan — but neither an enemy.
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Each to their own. And I certainly would never argue that dualism is correct.
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But then again there are people who think that believing in software is dualism and that only hardware exists.
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Under those people's definition, I am 100% dualist. 
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