I apologise for the confusion. I guess I should elaborate more. I don't mean cartesian dualism- mind body causal phenomena. I was thinking more process philosophy. The paramaters of existence embedded in history, self reflection, prescriptive- science/technology/observation exercised by way of procedures, habits, practice etc. We give so much emphasis in extrapolating and dissecting the design or framework of existence when we perhaps should be shifting our attention to the process itself.
Say...what!!!
Hehe...Veritas, if we are to communicate, we should probably avoid Greek and just stick to simple concepts I can wrap my brain around, lol!
In this sense, consider that the mind is a product defined by matter- or limited by matter induced constraints. Consciousness or that "black box" may not be tethered to matter, but existence (in this life anyway) is embedded in tangible substances like matter. We need to eat, drink and replenish to exist in this life. Consciousness however may be a state of existence not just limited by an earthly form.
This is much better, thank you!
Veri, I think in our core, "who we are" is that "thing" in us, that notices/witnesses, not the stuff noticed, not even our mental concept of who we think we are which we see mentally as objects, meaning the self-concept is not the same as the one that "looks" at it or notices it. We are the looker, though we think we are the thing we look at in our minds when we try to think of ourselves, lol!
Which means I am of the latter, underlined view, in your statement
I believe mind/consciousness is limited by matter, not a product of matter. Hey very, what do you think of the studies done on victims of cardiac arrest who claim they have experienced a near-death-experience? I was reading about this a month ago, and I thought some of the veridical evidence noted by the researchers/doctors was quite interesting! I will find them and post here.
Thanks for the topic, by the way, very interesting!