AB,
I am not making unqualified assertions.
Yes you are. That’s
all you do.
I am pointing out the logical improbability of human reasoning being derived from the material reactions of sub conscious brain activity which are beyond conscious control.
First you’ve shifted ground here from “impossibility” to “improbability”.
Second, very improbable things happen all the time. Try dealing a randomly shuffled deck of cards for example – that exact sequence of 52 cards is fantastically unlikely to occur again, yet there it is nonetheless.
So what?
And you do not seem to understand that the phrase "emergent property" is just a meaningless label which offers no viable explanation for how a single entity of conscious awareness can be generated from the activity of many discrete material reactions.
I understand emergent properties much better than you do Alan, certainly enough to know that the term is anything but a “meaningless label”. Emergence is an academically well-studied and well-understood phenomenon that we see pretty much everywhere we look when you know what to look for. There are books about it if you could be bothered to read them.
You need to come to terms with the difference between a reaction (which can only generate further reactions) and the awareness of a reaction.
Not if “awareness of a reaction” is just consciousness at work, and if consciousness is itself an emergent phenomenon as neuroscience suggests it likely is. You’re just trying yet another unqualified assertion here with no reasoning or logic at all to justify it.
You may well disagree with these postulations, but they are not unqualified assertions.
Yes they are. That’s
exactly what they are. Do you want to know how I know that? I’ll tell you then: when you tell us WHAT you believe (which is all you ever do) that’s an unqualified assertion; if ever you told us WHY you believe it on the other hand (which you never do), then you’d have tried at least to provide some justifying logic (that could then be tested on its merits).
As things stand though there’s nothing to test: all you ever make is WHAT statement, but never WHY statements.
Try to understand this much at least.