Originally posted by Tassman
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Science investigates extrinsic, third-person repeatable phenomena that are generally spatial and mathematically analyzable. It investigates properties that have structural, relational expression. It is best-suited to investigate phenomena in terms of their structure and their dynamics.
Science can also but, unlike philosophy, it can test their veracity via experimentation. Or, are you suggesting that philosophy exists in a vacuum?
You have no idea WHAT I'm implying. You keep trying to force me into the 'straw man' slot you want me to fit into. This is a perfect example of why consciousness is primarily a conceptual and not an empirical issue and why it's so plagued with misconceptions.
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