Words of encouragement from scientism

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(2020-04-17, 03:42 PM)fls Wrote: I would need to know what you mean by "mental or conscious in some sense".

Let's not play semantic games.

Let's simply reframe the question. Do you endorse the following statement?

"Science looks at stuff which is decidedly mental or conscious in some sense."
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(2020-04-17, 11:34 PM)fls Wrote: I have no idea whether or not I endorse the statement. I don't know what you mean by "decidedly mental or conscious in some sense".



I'm not using these words in any idiosyncratic way. Just the usual dictionary definitions.
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(2020-04-17, 11:33 PM)fls Wrote: Yeah? Do we know how many angels can dance on the head of a pin, then?

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That was cheap cherry picking and you know it!
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(2020-04-18, 12:29 AM)fls Wrote: there isn't any sort of a priori exclusion of mental or consciousness phenomenon from the non-physical, non-matter stuff I referenced

OK, then perhaps you can elaborate a little on what the mental or conscious stuff is that (in your view) science looks at, what science has discovered about it, and how it relates to the other physical/matter stuff that science studies.
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