RE: Is God a logical contradiction?
February 16, 2020 at 10:35 am
(This post was last modified: February 16, 2020 at 11:23 am by John 6IX Breezy.)
Are you meaning to say generic instead of genetic?
For starters, If I were using cognitive science to argue against science, perhaps that would be a stolen concept. But within the field of cognitive science there's nothing sacred that cannot be challenged. Perhaps it'll make more sense to you if you refer to the "tools of cognitive science" as opposed to the "facts of cognitive science," since cognitive science is just a label for the tools and methods used to study the brain and mind. Scientists are free to use the tools of cognitive science to refute the ideas and research of other scientists. This isn't a stolen concept.
That said, I don't know anyone in the field that claims to know animals have consciousness, or even a conscience, like you do. Keep it clear that I haven't argued against any "facts of cognitive science" only against you for making them up.
For starters, If I were using cognitive science to argue against science, perhaps that would be a stolen concept. But within the field of cognitive science there's nothing sacred that cannot be challenged. Perhaps it'll make more sense to you if you refer to the "tools of cognitive science" as opposed to the "facts of cognitive science," since cognitive science is just a label for the tools and methods used to study the brain and mind. Scientists are free to use the tools of cognitive science to refute the ideas and research of other scientists. This isn't a stolen concept.
That said, I don't know anyone in the field that claims to know animals have consciousness, or even a conscience, like you do. Keep it clear that I haven't argued against any "facts of cognitive science" only against you for making them up.