Cthulhu
Bluelighter
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The reductionist approach has proved VERY successful in ALL of the sciences, as it it explains things in the highest level of detail. So, I think as our discoveries in the sciences continue to grow, emotional states will be understood in terms of smaller and smaller things, just like chemistry, physics, geology, biology, etc have been going to smaller and smaller things.
Does it explain things in the highest level of detail, or does it simply output the greatest amount of data? I'm getting at "meaningful detail" here. You've already agreed about the impracticality of trying to explain subjective states on a quantum level, but still seem to hold onto the hope that it somehow COULD become practical.
Let's take the field of biology, for example, and look at the mating rituals of hippos - the males will crap and piss all over themselves and fling their filth around to create the biggest mess possible and seduce the ladies. Do you think that an analysis at the level of molecules would provide as much meaningful detail as naturalistic observation (even before attempting to quantify or experimentally control circumstances)? I think a video recorded instance would be much more valuable. Who cares what the hippos' molecules or atoms or quantum particles are doing? It's not like something special is going on like an atom splitting inside the hippo, the atoms are just doing typical atom-like things. The hippos, on the other hand, are doing something very unique in their day to day life.