Thinking and our brains

In Chapter Five I paraphrase comments by Mortimer Adler who pointed out that humans need their brains to think but that they do not think with their brains.

Adler emphasized the following points:

(1) Intellectual powers and operations of the human mind are immaterial, and the intellect functions with an entirely independent reality;

(2) Human beings can think about what is totally unperceived by the senses;

(3) Mind and matter, mental and physical, constitute two distinct realms, the one irreducible to the other;

(4) An intellectual, rational mind is associated with having a soul that can be immortal, capable of existing apart from the perishable body.

The next series of blogs will address the immaterial and material interaction and its mechanism as presented in Chapter Five.

Stan Lennard