Comment by lo_zamoyski
Comment by lo_zamoyski 13 hours ago
> we'd first need to establish that biological systems are reducible to strictly physical systems.
Or even more fundamentally, that physics captures all physical phenomena, which it doesn't. The methods of physics intentionally ignore certain aspects of reality and focus on quantifiable and structural aspects while also drawing on layers of abstractions where it is easy to mistakenly attribute features of these abstractions to reality.
>also drawing on layers of abstractions where it is easy to mistakenly attribute features of these abstractions to reality.
Ok - I get that bit. I have always thought that physics is a description of the universe as observed and of course the description could be misleading in some way.
>the methods of physics intentionally ignore certain aspects of reality and focus on quantifiable and structural aspects
Can you share the aspects of reality that physics ignores? What parts of reality are unquantifiable and not structural?