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[filed under theme 17. Mind and Body / E. Mind as Physical / 1. Physical Mind ]

Full Idea

There is no more fear or anger in adrenaline than there is silliness in a bottle of whiskey.

Gist of Idea

There is no more anger in adrenaline than silliness in a bottle of whiskey

Source

Daniel C. Dennett (Kinds of Minds [1996], Ch.3)

Book Ref

Dennett,Daniel C.: 'Kinds of Minds' [Phoenix 1997], p.101


A Reaction

Not exactly an argument, but a nice rhetorical point against absurd claims about identity and reduction and elimination. We may say that there is no fear without adrenaline, and no adrenaline in a live brain without fear.


The 12 ideas from 'Kinds of Minds'

Minds are hard-wired, or trial-and-error, or experimental, or full self-aware [Dennett, by Heil]
What is it like to notice an uncomfortable position when you are asleep? [Dennett]
Most people see an abortion differently if the foetus lacks a brain [Dennett]
The predecessor and rival of the language of thought hypothesis is the picture theory of ideas [Dennett]
We descend from robots, and our intentionality is composed of billions of crude intentional systems [Dennett]
There is no more anger in adrenaline than silliness in a bottle of whiskey [Dennett]
Maybe there is a minimum brain speed for supporting a mind [Dennett]
The materials for a mind only matter because of speed, and a need for transducers and effectors [Dennett]
Maybe plants are very slow (and sentient) animals, overlooked because we are faster? [Dennett]
Sentience comes in grades from robotic to super-human; we only draw a line for moral reasons [Dennett]
Being a person must involve having second-order beliefs and desires (about beliefs and desires) [Dennett]
Concepts are things we (unlike dogs) can think about, because we have language [Dennett]