Speakpigeon
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- Feb 4, 2009
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- Paris, France, EU
- Basic Beliefs
- Rationality (i.e. facts + logic), Scepticism (not just about God but also everything beyond my subjective experience)
Object as much as you like, but your conclusion has no relationship to your premises. That conscious mind and conscious is determined by the state of a group of neurons does not allow for action being initiated by conscious mind because both conscious mind and action is being determined by brain state, the working conditions within a group of neurons.
Your conclusion implies Dualism where there is no room for Dualism.
Your persistent denial of this just shows that you don't understand the subject matter or the composition of your own argument.
The sooner you realize and acknowledge this error, the happier you'll be.
Not even close. Not even in the ballpark. What a poor rational. Try again if you like, but it would be better if you just acknowledged your erroneous argument. There is no shame in making a mistake and admitting to it.
Oh dear, oh dear, you're sounding ever more hysterical by the minute.
That conscious mind and conscious is determined by the state of a group of neurons
Hey, that's not even the argument. You're making stuff up. You can't even read the bloody thing and understand what it says.
For your information, I obtained confirmation that the argument is valid.
Not that it would make any difference to you.
We're done here.
You can resume your contradictory debate with the other guy who is always right. Two duelists who are both always right and who always disagree with each other about everything. Interesting. I guess Hell starts right here.
EB