You are not one who should be talking about dogma without taking a good hard look in the mirror.
You mean the dogma of being able to move my finger at "will"?
You repeat this like a religious mantra despite having been provided with evidence for multiple distinct systems being at work to produce both the motor action and the awareness of desire and intention to move your finger.
Again:
Michael Gazzaniga;
''Our brain is not a unified structure; instead it is composed of several modules that work out their computations separately, in what are called neural networks. These networks can carry out activities largely on their own. The visual network, for example, responds to visual stimulation and is also active during visualimagery—that is, seeing something with your mind’s eye; the motor network can produce movement and is active during imagined movements. Yet even though our brain carries out all these functions in a modular system, we do not feel like a million little robots carrying out their disjointed activities. We feel like one, coherent self with intentions and reasons for what we feel are our unified actions. How can this be?
Over the past thirty years I have been studying a phenomenon that was first revealed during work with split-brain patients,who’d had the connections between the two brain hemispheres severed to relieve severe epilepsy. My colleagues and I weren’t looking for the answer to the question of what makes us seem unified, but we think we found it. It follows from the idea that if the brain is modular, a part of the brain must be monitoring all the networks’ behaviors and trying to interpret their individual actions in order to create a unified idea of the self. Our best candidate for this brain area is the “left-hemisphere interpreter.”Beyond the finding, described in the last chapter, that the left hemisphere makes strange input logical, it includes a special region that interprets the inputs we receive every moment and weaves them into stories to form the ongoing narrative of our self-image and our beliefs. I have called this area of the left hemisphere the interpreter because it seeks explanations for internal and external events and expands on the actual facts we experience to make sense of, or interpret, the events of our life.''
It is impossible to surmount this because it is a fact.
Yet, amazingly, despite all the research on
how the experience and action is carried out, you still focus on the phenomena and ignore the means by which the action is produced.
If you did not have some autonomy of "mind" you could not respond appropriately to anything. Since it is only in a "mind" where conceptions are understood.
Nonsense, mind cannot do anything that brain is not doing. That is proven by any significant change to brain condition, being drunk, drugs, various chemical and structural changes to the brain, electrical stimulation and so on.
Memory function failure alone progressively destroys the mind.
I notice you completely ignore the arguments about the total absurdity of a brain creating a mind if that mind can do nothing. It is superfluous activity by the brain done for no reason. If we accept your dogmatism.
The total absurdity is that you have not even grasped the basics of what I have been saying, which is expressed in your remark.
I did not say the mind serves no purpose. I even outlined the purpose of our internal mental representation of information from the external world and our (organism/brain/mind) place in it as an adaptive means of interacting with our environment.
What I said was, the mind cannot do anything more or less than what the brain is producing/forming/generating on the basis of its immediate information condition.
Which is a long, long way from your charge 'mind can do nothing' Mind has an evolved purpose, but mind is not independent from the very means of its formation and existence.
That is your claim. A claim that you have been repeatedly asked to explain but instead set up a huge song and dance of avoidance. A smokescreen so thick that not even you can understand what you yourself are saying.