Mind-Body Question
...em wrong but that no one can say is right. Depending on each view point the answer will be different. Mind and body are two different thinks that without a doubt are linked; the thing is find out how to link something that is not material with other that is. Why do scientists find it difficult to deal with the mind-body question in their conception of reality? According to Searle understanding the mind-body question has been difficult to understand is because we persist in talking about an actual problem using outdated vocabulary. Scientists find difficult to understand the mind part while their analysis is directed only to the physical part, scientists see the mind part as unreal, something that they can not measure and that is subject of multiple interpretations. They see difficult to tie mind and body, two different things that are not related to them, one is not measurable and subject to interpretations that varies from analyst to analyst, meanwhile the body functions can be measured and are interpreted as real, why they can not measure in not capable to have a feature as real. The mind is subjective and objects of multiple interpretations and the scientists downgrade it in contrast with the physical things that they see as real due to that reality and measurable facts are considered real. Thoughts and feelings belong to the mind part and scientists see it as unconscious and immaterial, they do not see the relationship between two apparently and completely different kinds of thi...