P.Z. Myers has responded to my observations that neuroscience is rife with conceptual confusion. His reply is typical of dodgy materialist tropes -- "neuroscience proves materialism" and the like. He offers no cogent response to my observation that "storing" memories in the brain is unintelligible, and frankly no cogent reply was expected.
Memories are not the kind of things that can be stored. Representations of memories can be stored, and representations of all kinds are stored on computer...
Published on December 17, 2014 14:40