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>>2137758
But you have no proof for that. If anything, "The physical world is a product of the mind" is a more rational statement.

Protip OP: you're not describing dualism. Read some Berkeley and check out Idealism.

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A better question:

Do you believe that knowledge of a material reality is possible?

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>>2048151
Are you me? GeneExpression is one of my favorite science blogs.

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>>2027557
I'm a neuroscience major (and current med school student), and even I acknowledge that consciousness is more fundamental than matter. Basic stuff if you think about it.

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>>2021198
Yeah, all the people who put all of their faith in scientific abstractions when they have experienced their whole life through terms that are beyond anything science can describe (sensations, color, emotions) amuse me. Who is the greater skeptic - the materialist who takes for granted the laws in his textbooks, or the mystic who realizes everything beyond one's senses and thoughts (and sometimes even then) is suspect?

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