GeorgCantor said:
But you wouldn't find me or you. So what benefit does your model have when it cannot find me?
But "you" in this magic soul-stuff sense does not exist.
I can find "you" in your childhood and culture if I am looking for the socialised aspects of your thought processes. I can find "you" in the neuroanatomy of your cortico-thalamic loops, cerebellum and insular cortex if I was looking for the reasons you can catch a ball reflexively.
There are many ways to find "you". The sum of these is you. Just not the kind of you that you are probably expecting. A soul. Some ghostly pure willing substance lit up with self-awareness that resides in, or emerges from, your brain.
This view of you is a social construct - which is why you believe it. But it is not a scientific model.
GeorgCantor said:
Langauge exists ONLY because we have MINDS to process information! This is 100% certain. While certainly beneficial for better self-awareness, your language isn't consciousness or a scaffold for consciousness.
Again, you misquote. Yes, first we - like animals - have awareness. Then through the semiotic power of words, we have this more elaborated awareness. The kind of awareness animals lack.
GeorgCantor said:
You've studied something that no one has a clear idea of yet, as evidenced by the inability to account for the first person perspective(the self). It's easy to become brain-washed into the doctrine that we don't exist. We do.
It's much less indocrinating for people to think in terms of emergent self, then of a self that doesn't exist.
Another misquote. It is you who are defining the choice as exist/not exist. I am making the distinction between simply emergent and systems emergence.
The usual popular notion of emergence is that you have a bunch of material and then a higher order property can emerge once the material has some particular organisation. This is a simple model that is sufficient for simple understandings of reality, but clearly not for a complex system like the mind/brain.
The more sophisticated model of emergence links the global scale back to the local scale. What emerges globally acts back on what produced it locally. This was modeled simply as cybernetics - feedback. And more complexly as hierarchy theory and semiotics. So now we are saying that it is not just the higher scale that emerges (the form from the material) but the whole. The system as a whole emerges through the interaction of the local and the global, the substance and the form, the constructive materials and the constraining organisation.
If you studied neuroscience at the systems level, you would know all this. Just as if you studied psychology (Vygotsky, Piaget) you would learn about the development of self-regulation.