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Reyansh P. Sinha: Summary of the Paper on Mind and Consciousness: Exploring Theories and Evidence for the Non-Physical

Reyansh P. Sinha Summary of the Paper on Mind and Consciousness

This paper investigates various theories explaining consciousness through empirical evidence, challenging the view that consciousness arises solely from natural means. It is divided into three parts: materialism, alternative solutions to the mind-body problem, and evidence for a non-physical reality.

Part I: Materialism: Materialism, a form of substance monism, asserts that all phenomena, including consciousness, are reducible to matter. While supported by evidence like anaesthesia’s effect on consciousness(and the general fact that consciousness cannot exist without the brain), materialism fails to explain how neurons generate consciousness, i.e., emergence. The concept of emergence lacks clarity, and reliance on Occam’s Razor is more about convenience than truth. Proving materialism requires demonstrating neuron integration into consciousness or replicating consciousness artificially.

Part II: Alternative Solutions to the Mind-Body Problem:

Part III: Evidence for the Non-Physical:

Conclusion:

Materialism cannot fully explain consciousness. Evidence from NDEs and terminal lucidity suggests a non-physical existence. While not conclusively proving an afterlife, these phenomena challenge the materialist view and encourage further exploration of consciousness beyond the physical realm. The paper calls for a balanced but skeptical approach to understanding these profound experiences.

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Mind and consciousness – is materialism true?
Exploring theories about the mind-body problem and evidence for the non-physical
– by Reyansh P. Sinha

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