(January 10, 2016 at 3:21 am)Mechaghostman2 Wrote: The mind is nothing more than electrical impulses between neurons. Feelings the same thing set in a particular part of the brain. Existence is the state of being in an objective reality, but that can't be defined with science. It can be proven with science, though.
You confidently assert things, and say they are provable with science, that you cannot actually support.
First of all, you define mind as electrical impulses. My brain in sleep is not conscious, and yet there are certainly electrical impulses between neurons. You will go on to explain that it is a special configuration of neurons, and a special set of impulses, that constitute mind, and upon studying will find that there is no single brain center responsible for consciousness.
Nor, without making philosophical assumptions unsupportable by scientific observation, can you even establish whether ANY physical system, neuronal or otherwise, human or otherwise, actually has the subjective awareness of experiences and ideas we call mind.
You still sure that science is ready to usurp philosophy?