If something cannot be proven or disproved, then is simply have no place in rational inquiry. There is no need to have a 'default' position because such 'thing' never enters the picture to begin with.
UnLoser wrote:
No matter how well they understand the mechanisms of the brain, there will always be that lingering question of why we feel, rather than being mindless zombies that do as we are programmed but feel nothing.
In fact we ARE mindless zombies, per-programmed to have the delusion of 'soul'.
Moviefan2k4 wrote:
Brain sections detail things like pain, and chemical responses to emotion like adrenaline or dopamine rushes. They don't account for the emotions themselves.
Define emotion.
Hopper wrote:
How do you want them accounted for? That they even exist? Our conscious experience of them?
Emotions are physical things, very much part of our physiology. We feel them with our whole bodies - anticipatory butterflies in our stomachs, the wretched sadness that feels like a hollow in our chest, anxiety that twists our intestines - and, as Tallyman said, we can alter them by consuming mind-altering substances.
Of course, the woo-ist simply assert 'emotion' of 'consciousness' or whatever is anything but these - until we run our of anything comprehensible.