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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you almost made me choke
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Replying to @aeryn_thrace @Abebab
Uh, no. Even hinting that mind = software, brain = hardware (not even sure I agree w that anw) and they get upset.
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oh dear. I don't think they're equivalent, only that it was a useful metaphor once upon a time. nothing to get upset about.
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Replying to @aeryn_thrace @Abebab
What was a metaphor? That the brain performs computations? It does.
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Replying to @o_guest @aeryn_thrace
Well, we disagree but it's not one we can solve or discuss over Twitter.
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Yeah, I know we do. It's OK though, I don't actually believe in convincing people most of the time.
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