Kor wrote:2) In Freaky Friday, basically the mother and daughter switched bodies, but the memories, intelligence, etc. are in the brain, so according to science, the daughter, even at the body of the mother, should still act like the mother, and so is the mother in the daughter's body (only the other way around), right?
That depends on if you believe who we are is dictated by the makeup of our brains.
Possibilities:
1) Our memories, intelligence, personality are dictated by the way our brains are wired, which itself is dictated by experiences and genetics.
If this is the case, then it makes no sense to say that the mother and daughter switched bodies. If the brains stayed with the bodies, then no switch was ever made, so of course the mother would continue being the mother and the daughter would continue being the daughter.
2) There is something about us that is separate from our brains, something that is not physical
In this case, this metaphysical part of us could be switched with someone else's and we would act differently in the new body, as it is the metaphysical part of us that is controlling the body. So the mother and daughter would act differently because their 'souls' would be controlling different bodies.
Now, if you believe possibility #1, does that mean that if our brain dies, then we cease to exist? And if you believe possibility #2, then what is this mysterious metaphysical thing, and where does it exist? How does it tie on to the brain and experience things and direct things? And how can we believe in a metaphysical part of us when there is no evidence for it?
Tough but
very interesting questions.
