How can a starkly austere alienesque reality as painted by physics -- a realm totally devoid of any intentions, purposes, teleology, as well as devoid of all colours, sounds, odours -- how can such a reality where everything that ever happens is due to blind directionless material causation, possibly conjure up minds that are replete with all the forgoing?
In this deeply weird conception of reality, the mind is an anomalous tenant. The mind-body problem is all about the forlorn endeavour to make the mind non-anomalous, to make it the same as the rest of this deeply alien reality.
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Wednesday 1 May 2024
A Starkly Austere Alienesque Reality
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A Starkly Austere Alienesque Reality
How can a starkly austere alienesque reality as painted by physics -- a realm totally devoid of any intentions, purposes, teleology, as well...
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It can't. To even postulate such a thing is pure abstraction, outside the fundamental means of qualitative experience by which a human interacts with the world. You can't even conceputalize what such a world would be like - because, as Bernardo Kastrup has so eloquently put it, that would require adding *qualities* to it. The very thing that this notion of reality denies even exists!
ReplyDeleteTo call this an intellectual hamster wheel is an insult to hamster wheels.