(2019-03-13, 05:49 PM)Sciborg_S_Patel Wrote: But the argument does call into question the necessity of the organs if there is a soul.
After all, if the soul doesn't need sensory organs - why does the electron? Because it is instantiated in the world? But then what is the relationship of the soul to the body & the world?
I mean one can say the Form is the Soul that provides shape to matter...but even this becomes a challenge - when the the body dies why does the Form persist as a kind of "subtle body"? And if the Form holds the immaterial aspects of Mind including Intentionality, why can't the electron possess a "lower grade" Intentionality with its Form given every material thing under this classic philosophy needs Form to hold/shape/distinguish substance (the material cause)?
Why the necessity for physical organs if there is a soul? It is not an analysis, but a general explanatory framework would be teleological, that simply, this is the way reality is designed by very high level intelligences, for a purpose or purposes. The physical plane or level of existence is "designed" such that under almost all circumstances the human spirit must embody to exist in the physical and interface with it.
One purpose could be the need for experience in a very limiting environment offering all sorts of challenges not available in spiritual realms where "thoughts are things". These challenges require a very "rigid" intractable level of reality requiring considerable effort to mold to various purposes much less to just survive. That in turn requires a spirit vehicle that is thoroughly a part of this "hard", heavy and rigid environment, in which the interface with the physical is through organs like the sensory and neural and all the other physical body systems. In this place thoughts are definitely not instantly converted to things; here, matter requires painstaking manipulation through these organs.
The soul in its native habitat of the spiritual realms doesn't need sensory organs or a brain because such things are not required for the intended experience in the spiritual realms.
Perhaps the electron doesn't have even rudimentary consciousness, and this is simply because it isn't necessary for the electron's role as a fundamental component of physical reality.
Of course, "it's just designed that way" is not any answer to the human need to intellectualize, analyze and understand the inner workings of what is probably fundamentally humanly impenetrable.