
Bernardo has talked about the brain being more of a radio that receives/channels consciousness rather than something that creates it. I tend to agree with this. He's also quoted Sam Harris about nothing in the brain pointing to it being a 'consciousness-generator' - I think this is the quote of Sam's that he remarks on: "Absolutely nothing about a brain, when surveyed as a physical system, suggests that it is a locus of experience."
Has Bernardo spoken or written about anything about the brain, "when surveyed as a physical system", suggesting that it is such a radio?
I lean towards Bernardo's view of reality and Idealism, but in some senses I see it having the same struggle as materialism with some of the more specific questions like the one I ask above. From what I have read (which admittedly isn't everything), it seems to me that Bernardo does a great job exposing the flaws of materialism (and other theories of consciousness like panpsychism), but hasn't spent as much time giving the case for Idealism.
I'm not looking to dispute Idealism here, but rather read more about why it is a closer model to reality than other systems being failed models of reality. I do know of the split personality argument, and that is compelling, but not of many others.
Thanks much to anyone who can point me in the right direction!