a soul is something figurative that makes us who we are, our brain is just hardware, while our soul is a collective thing from processing our information and experiences. or something
monism basically says that if my one brain molecule or whatthefuckever was slightly the left, id be a different person, which is stupid, i am who i am because of me, my experiences and whatever, im not who i am because of maths and science.
bash me in the head and i have less hardware to process with, but that doesnt make me less of a person than i was, it just limits my capabilities.
although, monism has a few merits
what happens with the whole left/right side of the brain? creative people use the right side more and maths people use the left more. creativity is part of who a person is, and thats determined by the hemisphere of the brain?
and getting drunk? its a chemical reaction, but my soul changes a fair bit with every drink i have, how can a physical reaction have an effect on something that isnt quite physical?
eh, we are who we are, soul and brain are the same thing, souls are just an abstract thing that is us.
theres just more to our brains than we understand, whatever
The mind body problem is only a problem when you try to make the psyche of a human being supernatural, which does not seem evident to me.
The operating system of a computer is what it is because of maths and science. Bash it's hardware and it will still be the operating system it is, possibly with less capabilities.
You see, that argument doesn't really work.
Even a supernatural thing would need some sort of power/energy in order to be able to affect anything in the universe. That power/energy could be determined.
Also, neurology and psychology are very different subjects.
One deals with anatomy, the nervous system etc and the other one deals with the human mind, behaviour patterns etc.
If you want to determine the behaviour of a group of people who interact with each other you got into the psychological field.
If you want to find out why people get alzheimer's and similar diseases you got into the neurological field.
Thorn
I can't agree with a 'immaterial soul' since you can't have something without matter, it has to physically exist. The only thing that I could think of being close to it would be the messenger particles of gravity and light - graviton and photon, they have no mass (or atleast, all the evidence points to them having no mass, reason being is you can't move at the speed of light if you have mass at rest, and gravity moves at the speed of light according to general relativity.) but that is nothing close to a soul.
Actually, photons have no mass, which explains about every aspect of their behaviour. There are a few odd things, though, which make it seem like photons have mass, such as being influenced by gravity.
And gravitons are hypothetical particles. It's just one explanation of gravity, which is not generally accepted.
Uh, various animals show signs of intelligence.
Humans may be on a higher level but they surely are not unique, not even on this planet.
History shows that many things that have been called supernatural before because they are not scientifically explained yet are perfectly fine natural processes.
It is evident to me that supernatural things, if they exist, don't affect us directly.
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edit: How are you going to fit dualism into the theory of evolution btw?
Only humans have a soul because they are intelligent, did god just randomly give it to them when they, say, created the wheel or something? ;o
Ray: I've seen animals mentioned before in this thread a few times. Do you believe a soul is exclusive to humans? If so, why do humans have a soul and animals don't. If no, how do animals like jellyfish ( no real brain) interact with this soul.
I think, for a theïst, it's a tad weird to assume "God" thought only humans were worthy of a soul, but it's more weird if you assume duality without a God, but think only humans have a soul.
Thorn
The human body is essentially a living computer
, with the cells working as pixels and basic code,
the eyes working as a monitor
, ears working as the speakers
, the organs working as vital components, and the brain working as the central processor.