I have pointed out that many ordinary concepts in materialist neuroscience don't hold up to scrutiny. You don't store memories in your brain -- you can't store memories in your brain. Your mind isn't a computer -- in a very real sense it is anything but a computer. Your intellect and will are immaterial powers -- they cannot be instantiated in matter at all.
So here's a question: Are there any other conventional materialist interpretations of neuroscience that are logically incoherent? Cons...
Published on December 01, 2015 03:03