Sunday, May 24, 2020

Can science eventually 'objectify' the primary stimulus of the subjective experience of nature?

Adrian Paraz: Well, without an education in philosophy (I'm a psychologist), I'd say we can eventually objectify/identify the brain processes associated with subjective experience in general. The primary stimulus? I don't know what you mean by that.

Elva Batie: ...I used to use the word, 'conditioned' stimulus for this one question I had asked but I was corrected on my jargon that perhaps the word I was looking for was, 'primary' stimulus......the context being stimulus-response.

Ervin Overbee: No. Personally, I believe that science is one of the only known truths in the planet. It is not what science does to nature, but it is what mans interpretation of science makes of it. If we see that nature is there to support us, then that is all natural, because that is what it was set out to do.However, whenever man takes advantage of nature, that is when objectification takes a step in. When they start looking at it at there expense, for medicine, for cutting dow! n for testing, then it is what man has done to it, not what science has done to it....Show more

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