I've just read the following piece by Vance Morgan a philosophy professor.
The Soul is Not a Thing, but it Most Certainly is Real
Not sure what it means to say the soul is not a thing but that it nevertheless exists. And he doesn't explain what he means. It's not a material thing, no. But if a soul is our essence, if it is that which makes us the very same person throughout our lives, then why is it not an immaterial thing?
But anyway, the author says:
[S]cience tells us that everything about us, including our consciousness and all that it entails, is at least in principle reducible to the operations of our physical bodies.
And he also says:
[S]cience has told us for a long time that everything that human beings have traditionally thought that we needed an immaterial “something else” to explain—our thoughts, consciousness, emotions, and so on—is rooted in brain activity.
This is complete nonsense, science tells us no such thing. Or, if he thinks otherwise, he is required to specify what this research is that suggests this.
He also says:
[A]s a philosophy professor who, at least in my own understanding of my job description, am there to ask difficult questions, challenge embedded assumptions, and generally blow my students’ minds. For instance, does the notion “non-physical thing” even make sense, since all of our experience of “things that exist” are rooted in stuff made of matter?So this seems to be suggesting that only things that can be cashed out in terms of our sensory experiences -- i.e only what we see, hear, touch, smell and taste -- can be said to exist.
The first point to make is, why think that? Why do minds, or consciousness, have to be directly perceived in order to exist? No-one ever sees my mind, nor my experiences. Others can only infer what I experience from what I say or from my behaviour, but they do not perceive it. Should we follow the author on this and conclude that the existence of my mind or experiences do not exist? That would result in each and every person concluding no-one else exists in the world apart from themselves! And maybe not even themselves since we do not perceive through our senses our own consciousness or minds. We are just simply directly acquainted with our own consciousness.