RE: If your brain is sick, or you're over-emotional, the news is

Windward, Rolfe (windward who-is-at lindsey.edu)
Fri, 25 Jun 1999 16:22:24 -0500

It increasingly amazes me how the growing body of neurobiological evidence
supporting the powerful influence of ontogeny/behavior on neurochemistry and
structure is ignored in mechano-utopian tracts such as the Coates cite. Not
only do neurological structures and chemistry develop from activity as well
as from genetics -- how could they not, we are material beings after all --
but drugs such as Prozac are proving a disaster for a minority (but
significant number) of depression sufferers precisely because such mental
states are multivariate and do not arise from neurochemistry alone.

Neurochemistry, structural alteration or trauma (or an electrode inserted in
the limbic system for that matter) can overwhelm volition and even life.
That which overwhelms has a material, neurological foundation whatever its
cause and reversing or ameliorating the configuration of that foundation can
lead to real benefit ...or sometimes not. But who wouldn't take the chance
if a beloved fellow human were overwhelmed and might be given the ability to
choose again with a pill or some other technological intervention? The
ability to choose freely and control ones own fate is a precious gift.

But folding in John's comments I would suggest that, the issue of Coates
mediocre secondary research aside, moral bankruptcy may arise from the
scientistic and mechanistic bias thinkers such as Coates display rather
than a devotion to consequential technologies. IOW the interface between the
baby and the bath water is probably somewhere around who is ultimately
intended to do the controlling: the 'patient' or someone else.

Rolfe Windward
Dept. of Education, Lindsey Wilson College
windward who-is-at lindsey.edu
"We know more than we can say" -M. Polanyi