In my philosophy class, I made the claim that the mind is material. Mind is the essence of a person. The essence of a person is the way in which each individual thinks. The class agrees on this.
I say, chemicals and electrical signals make up thought, and since they are material, thought is material. I went into a little more depth, but that is the gist of it.
I girl in class critiqued me by saying that the thought process has a non-material property, but she cannot describe to me what it is. She says it is there because it just is.
The teacher now says I have to defend against this, but he does not want me to use scientific evidence on how the brain works. He says I shouldn't have to research the brain in order to defend my argument.
So... how can i defend my argument that the thought process is all material?
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