Against Materialist Assumptions
Materialist assumptions confine our understanding to physical processes alone, dismissing the possibility that consciousness might be a fundamental property of reality. By reducing mental states strictly to neural activities, this viewpoint struggles to explain the rich, subjective quality of experience and the apparent unity between mind and matter. In doing so, materialism may overlook broader, more holistic interpretations that could provide a fuller account of phenomena like free will and the potential for consciousness beyond biological entities.