[QUOTE="domatron23"]Wow I'm surprised at the amount of people who think that the mind is non-physical. I was under the false impression that most OTers were physicalists.
The main issue here seems to be the role that brain damage has on our mind- a point which suggests that, at the very least, the mind cannot function without the brain. The mind however, if it is a non-physical entity could simply be interacting with the brain, taking messages and interpreting external stimulus to arrive at intelligent thought. The main problem with this though is that when the brain is destroyed at death the mind would not continue to exist in any meaningful way. We can see that with a damaged brain intelligence and consciousness cease to exist. A dead brain therefore would entail a mind completely devoid of any mental capacity- what good is it for something like that to survive death? It would not be "you" at all.
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But that's no "proof" that mind and brain are the same. Twins should have almost identical brains but still their personalities differ since they've had slightly different experiences and memories. I think the mind is like a program that reacts based on the information that has been stored by it.And just like a program is separated from a computer a mind should be considered separate from a brain. Even though there's no obvious way at the moment to actually separate the mind from the body.
Oh I agree that it's no proof for a physical mind. All I was doing there was throwing a spanner into the notion that the mind could function seperately from the brain if it is a non-physical thing.
As for the twins when a brain experiences something a physical network of neurons is set up in the brain to contain that information. So two people with different personalities actually boils down to a tangible difference in brain orginization.
Furthermore I'm not quite saying that the mind is identical to the brain, I'm just exploring the claim that it is physical in nature and contained within the brain's function. The idea of our mind is abstract and non-physical but the mind itself I think can be reduced to the workings of the brain. Cartesian dualists my think differently and that's why I'm inviting supernatural accounts for the mind.
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