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- Tue Nov 23, 2021 10:25 am
- Forum: Topic-specific Discourse
- Topic: Physical causal closure
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Physical causal closure
There is a prevalent assumption among thinkers that the physical universe is causally closed. That generally means that every observed physical phenomenon could be explained by laws of physics. How does idealism fit with this notion? Does idealism predict that laws of physics are broken in the brain?
- Sun Nov 21, 2021 8:41 pm
- Forum: Topic-specific Discourse
- Topic: Conceivability of zombies and idealism
- Replies: 4
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Re: Conceivability of zombies and idealism
Hi dara (hope you don't mind the short version of your name). According to BK, our brains are extrinsic appearances, i.e. phenomenal representations, of mental activity. The question in your topic is very closely related to another topic going on in the 'general' section ... Phenomenological ideali...
- Sun Nov 21, 2021 9:45 am
- Forum: Topic-specific Discourse
- Topic: Conceivability of zombies and idealism
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1450
Conceivability of zombies and idealism
According to Bernardo's thesis, our brains are extrinsic appearances of our phenomenalities. But how is this extrinsic appearance related to phenomenality itself? After all we can both imagine minds without bodies (as Descartes did) and bodies without minds (zombies). There seem to be no necessary r...