Sigh..why must philosophic reductionism be challenged?

I think what you mean by that sigh is that you don't think it matters whether it's philosophic or scientific reductionism, right? Atkins would kill you for saying that.

Scientific reductionsim can easily be ruled out by my post #134. For opposing your world-view nothing else is needed.
But here we go anyway:
If we take the position of a philosophic reductionist, we believe that we can take apart awareness philosophically e.g. by splitting it up into awareness of other things and self-awareness, and so on. If we then philosophically understand all the parts, we can put it all together again and understand what the whole thing is. The problem here is that we must assume in the first place that the complete information contained in awareness would be contained in the single pieces we believe it to be constructed of. There is no philosophic definition that splitting apart awareness in this manner would not take away essential parts of it. So by making such a preposition, we again construct a bubble within awareness, although much bigger than the scientific bubble. What we will never find in this bubble is the aspect of awareness that allows us to make a preposition like the one we need for philosophic reductionism. So although in this bubble, we will be able to find a much less mutilated form of awareness than in the bubble of scientific reductionsim, it will still be mutilated in some form.
I have to go to bed but let me just say that these are the sorts of arguments we can have after we eliminate (intellectually speaking) the fundies from society, you know, people who believe in the Flood and talking snakes. We have much in common if we stick to that directive.
I agree to some degree. For me, fundies and scientific positivists are very similar. Fundies think they can take spiritual scripture "literally", which in fact means "scientifically". They think that spiritual scripture competes with science. Scienitfic positivists think that - since everything can be explained through science - their scientific theories (also) compete with religion. This competition is a misconception on both sides.
However, for most "fundies", the main objective is not to oppose science. Their main objective is to follow the spiritual practice preached in scripture. Although what their egos think (and say) about this path maybe misleading, the purpose of all spiritual practice is to lead us beyond our thinking minds. So they may as well be on the path they need to go for their salvation, without really
knowing why.