Moreland wrestles with questions such as:
- Is man just matter?
- Is man's mind just a brain?
- Is there an immaterial world?
- Is consciousness just material?
- If materialism is true, can man have free will?
For more of Dr. Moreland's work, see here.
Courage and Godspeed,
Chad
Comments
When materialists say consciousness is "nothing but an electrical state in the brain," they might simply mean that the brain/body causes consciousness and no other cause is needed to explain consciousness.
Using another example: My arm in motion is not identical to a ball being thrown, yet there's nothing else causing the ball being thrown. We don't need to postulate angels carrying the ball through the air or anything immaterial like that. It's enough just to talk about the simple physics of my arm throwing the ball.
JP Moreland spends a lot of time talking about how the brain/body is not identical to consciousness, but I think he has missed what the materialists were really saying.
When you sleep, you are less conscious than when you're awake. When you're an infant, you're less conscious than when you're an adult. Some parts of your mind might be more active at different times than others, and you can certainly disagree with yourself, such as when you face a difficult moral decision.