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by raducu 2064 days ago
I'm not saying it is incorrect, but the emergent theory of self-awareness is a bit hand-wavy.

Surely a primitive man could say an airplane flying is an emergent property of the airpland, like Aristotle said about many things?

I was just questioning the level of satisfaction we would get as science would reach the best explanation of what sensations are.

I think right now we are nowhere near that scientific knowledge.

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Considerable vagueness is to be expected in any field so far from an explanation, and the situation is even worse in the dualist camp: to the best of my knowledge, they have never been able to offer one definite, affirmative claim about how the alleged non-physical aspects of the mind work. All they do is weave tendentious arguments against there ever being a physical explanation of the mind.

Emergent phenomena are pervasive in complex systems, and this stands as an effective response to naive dualist misconceptions such as that materialism requires that a quale must be identical with a single physical thing.

Even in airplanes, behavioral traits such as stability emerge from the interaction of several physical features.