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Mas sabe el diablo por viejo que por diablo.
Ahh! But we are discussing the "mind body problem". The body can exist without a mind, but the mind, it would seem, cannot exist without a body. And that point addresses the "theological" implications that are historically linked to that topic. Some of those electrochemical signals, even, can exist in a comatose person, so conciousness is obviously something else. So what is relevant about the "problem" to you?
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But I don't see a problem.
Comatose people still have a mind or the processes similar to those that give rise to the mind? So? How's that a problem?
The mind cannot exist, at the moment, without a body and the body can exist without the mind. So? How's that a problem?
A car factory can exist without the process of building cars, the process of building cars cannot exist without the car factory. I'm really failing to see any problem here.
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