Can't be controlled for, huh? So then you can't ever know and your position moves into unfalsifiability and argument from ignorance.
Nice retreat into yet another logical fallacy.
Can't be controlled for, huh? So then you can't ever know and your position moves into unfalsifiability and argument from ignorance.
Close enough. I'd say rather you proposed an experiment that cannot be done. Whether there is a non-material aspect of the mind is a matter of faith.
It's a faith I happen to have -- I do believe there is a non-material aspect of the human mind. And I'm secure enough in my faith that I don't have to propose undoable experiments to "prove" them.
Nice retreat into yet another logical fallacy.
You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.