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Is your brain really special? #biology #shorts #philosophy
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Dr Michael Levin, developmental biologist, explores the idea of what really sets your brain apart and whether it truly is the substrate for your body's 'inner life'. Watch the full excerpt with the link above!

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@OdysseyNomad

1 year ago

this is from the dialogue with bernardo kastrup yea? great talk

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@Conservative123

1 year ago

Mark Levin makes a great case!! 👍❤️❤

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@progressivelibertarian2570

1 year ago

My brain doesn’t like flashing text on top of videos!

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@poplings

1 year ago

Neurons are specialized cells, sharing similar properties but distinct in excitability and the arrangements of synapses, then you may say that the heart also has excitable cells but they are morphologically different and specialized for different functions.

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@johnrollason9188

1 year ago

I am not just my brain, I am also my body and my environment.
I am also the current state of my life experiences.
I am unique but not that different to others.
No one else has or will ever have 'my life' but many others will have similar lives.
My eyes do not see, neither does my brain, but between them and using past experiences I perceive something I call sight.
I am also not just me. I am host to multiple other living things, both on me and inside of me.
My organs and cells might not be aware of being a part of me. They do what they need, and what they evolved to do, relying upon other organs and cells to support them as they provide support in turn.
When "I" die, I do not do so all at once, parts of me continue, I will die as a cascading event. Death triggering death. When I die it will be as before I was born or even conceived, one potentiality that existed then didn't. Not even a ripple on Earth let alone any impact on the Universe.
Being alive, being able to think, are not readily identifiable characteristics, they can only be discerned as emergent properties.
I think I think and I think I am alive, but if I could not think would I cease to be alive?

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