I'm pleased at least that SOMEBODY is beginning to understand my complaint about reductionism.
In that regard, my objection is that it has become an unchallenged habit of thought, that it has limits,
and that we are long overdue for some correction.
A famous skeptic named Victor Stenger argued against critics of his theory on decoherence ( he doesn't like the idea
of non-local effects in physics) that some things 'just are'. You can also read about this idea in the writings of Carl Jung
and Victor Mansfield ( Science, Soul-Making and Synchronicity). At the quantum level, objective reality gets fuzzy
and effects may become truly 'acausal'.
My point here is that while some discerning scientists are willing to admit that the universe is arbitrary and acausal
at some microscopic level ( it "just is"), we have not fully explored the possibility that some macro- world phenomena
could "just be" also! So far, no one can reduce a mind to any simple set of rules - it's failed. As Derek notes,
it seems as if you put enough neurons together and consciousness somehow emerges. Given that matter and energy
are primary phenomena - underlying everything else that's real - could consciousness be a primary phenomena also?
I further assert that this view of reducing everything to mechanical pieces is running into an impenetrable brick wall
on biology and genetics. About a hundred years ago a Hindu sage expressed his belief in reincarnation and skepticism
about heredity , in which some tiny cell component holds the whole detailed blueprint of life. Fast forward to the DNA age,
and that skepticism still looks pretty good - when genome researchers announce "it's not a blueprint." If it isn't a
"blueprint", could the genome be more like a token at a coat and hat check? ( "Here's your legs and eye color, sir")
Ghosts? reincarnation? souls? ESP? Who knows? Welcome to the "Just Is" Universe - where the inhabitants
think that a thousand years of progress based on strict nuts-and-bolts reductionism will always explain everything.
As the Buddhists say, all is impermanent.
metatron