AB,
You appear to be asserting that an emergent property of material reactions alone can somehow generate logical thought processes and consciously derived conclusions without any feasible explanation for how this can be a possible outcome from the consequences of uncontrollable chains of physically defined reactions.
The problem you need to confront is how the conscious awareness which emerges from material reactions can have any possible influence or control over the reactions from which it emerges.
I’m not “asserting” it at all – I’m saying that it’s the explanatory model most congruent with what we know already about the characteristics of emergent properties.
Try to understand something: you keep demanding a “detailed” explanation for how consciousness as an emergent property would work and, when it’s not forthcoming, you use the gap in knowledge as your rationale to junk what we do have in favour of a narrative about which you have
no information whatsoever. Can you see the problem with that?
Think of it this way: imagine that the “complete” explanation of consciousness is a finished house. Let’s say that we have the foundations in already, perhaps the brickwork up to the first storey, maybe the downstairs windows installed and so forth. What will the upper levels and the roof look like? Don’t know yet, but so far at least it all seems reasonably sturdy based on the state of knowledge we have so far.
Now let’s say that you come along with your “no no no, that’s not how a house is constructed”. “OK, fine” the builder says, “show us your version then”. And then, after repeated times of asking, the awful truth emerges: not only does your house have no windows, no walls, no foundations etc, your haven’t even found some tools to build it in the sense of a method
even in principle to try your “design”.
That’s your problem. You keep asserting that it’s “impossible” that the rationalists’ part-built house could ever be a house that would stand up but never say why, while at the same time you simply assert that your house is the real one when you don’t even have the tools to build it.
Perhaps you should start with this problem rather than tout your personal incredulity as if it was an argument?