Phenomenological psychology is definitely a field I want to study more in, but the only guy I've read is Husserl. That's what is trying to say the brain is a receiver. Descartes, Hume, Locke, and all the modern guys are the opposite. I just have no knowledge in philosophers I can pull from and no idea about the argumentative style.
However, it does strike me quite strange that science would even consider that the brain generates the experience. It would seem to me that the brain generating the experience would mean the scientific measurements are not about reality, but on subjective experience. I don't know if there is further thought on this, but that is the first thing that strikes me: we cannot know anything outside of our own subjective experience.
However, it does strike me quite strange that science would even consider that the brain generates the experience. It would seem to me that the brain generating the experience would mean the scientific measurements are not about reality, but on subjective experience. I don't know if there is further thought on this, but that is the first thing that strikes me: we cannot know anything outside of our own subjective experience.
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