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The Very Act of Affirming Materialism Refutes It

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Consider the following statement:  “My liver believes materialism is true.”

Sheer lunacy, right? But on materialism, there is no fundamental difference between the brain and the liver. They are both just meat. Therefore, for the materialist, the phrase “my brain believes materialism is true” is equivalent to the phrase “my liver believes materialism is true.”

The materialist really is stuck. Objects like the liver do not have belief states. Philosophers say they do not exhibit “intentionality” (the “aboutness” a subject has towards an object). A rock cannot have a belief about the proposition “materialism is true.” Neither can a liver. Neither can a brain. Thus, the very act of affirming materialism denies one of its fundamental tenants because the act of affirming necessarily requires intentionality.

But I can hear the materialist object, the human body is a system which is greater than any of its individual components like the brain and the liver alone.  It still does not work, because on materialism, each human is reducible to the chemical components of his body. Therefore, the body is nothing but a complex amalgamation of chemicals, and the statement “complex amalgamation of chemicals believes materialism is true” gets the materialist no further than “my liver believes materialism is true.”

Materialism requires its proponents simultaneously to hold the following contradictory beliefs:

1. A material object cannot have a belief state.

2. A brain has belief states even though it is just another kind of material object.

A metaphysical system that requires its proponents to hold mutually exclusive propositions simultaneously should be rejected. Our materialist friends can have logic and reason or they can have their materialism. They can’t have both.

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Show us an immaterial or disembodied consciousness and you may have a case, otherwise this is just another example of the "nothing buttery" fallacy. I wouldn't bother trotting out NDEs either as there is no more way to verify their claims than there is the contents of ordinary dreams.Seversky
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"Our materialist friends can have logic and reason or they can have their materialism. They can’t have both." And with that, the "Black Knight's" final leg is chopped smoothly off. :)
Monty Python - The Black Knight - Tis But A Scratch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmInkxbvlCs
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That this need be explained at all is just another sign of the intellectual degeneracy infecting our culture. But thanks anyway for taking the time.tgpeeler
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