davidsmith73
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Tricky said:
I disagree. Of course they have different qualities, as do all unidentical things, but that does not mean that the "feeling of pain" is anything other than a physical process.
I never said it meant this. All I said was that we can identify the difference between a mental and physical thing. I am then going on to address the nature of the physical thing in terms of the mental. You are looking at the problem in the opposite way, addressing the nature of the mental thing in terms of the physical.
Actually, you are. If you go through that tutorial that Mercutio linked, you'll find that the simple statement that there is a "mental" realm must indicate that it is in some way separate from the body, or physical realm. (I highly recommend that link.)
I don't agree. It is true that a statement that includes the words mental and physical implies separateness. However, I am arguing that physical things exist as and are defined by logical relationships which are mental things. It an argument that tries to do away with the separateness.
You say yourself that logic is a tool and is a product of our physical brains. Does this mean that the logic itself does not exist objectively ? Indeed, using the same reasoning we can see parallels with the "feeling of pain". Pain is a product of our physical brains and does not exist objectively. This effectively forces logic and pain into the same mental category. They are both part of the mental world.
However, logic and mathematics are the very thing that we define all physical processes by. In other words, physical processes are literally made from mental things.
Yes, I understand. My contention is that everything could be, in principle, objective. I am sure we will never get there, but we keep making strides in that direction. The boundary between physical and mental grows more tenuous every day.
What do you define to be the objective ? Would you agree with the statement that objective things are things that obey rules of logic and mathemtaics ?
But logic and mathematics are mental things so objective things must be fundamentally mental in nature.