Russell, Hayek, and the Mind-body Problem
Title | Russell, Hayek, and the Mind-body Problem PDF eBook |
Author | Edward Charles Feser |
Publisher | |
Pages | 652 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Mind and body |
ISBN |
The Mind-Body Problem: Knot or Not?
Title | The Mind-Body Problem: Knot or Not? PDF eBook |
Author | Merle B. Turner |
Publisher | Xlibris Corporation |
Pages | 348 |
Release | 2008-03-14 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 1462810349 |
The Mind-Body Problem Examined The mystery of consciousness and its relationship to the mind and the material world remains a philosophical enigma. This book is a comprehensive review of the thoughts and research devoted to this problem over the last century and offers the sometimes surprising views of psychologist/philosopher Merle Turner. Written over a period of fifteen years, The Mind-Body Problem: Knot or Not? is the latest word on the identity theory--that mind and body are one. The ontological problem--reality of mind and body; the epistemic problem--interaction of the body and mind; and the methodological problem--relation of knowledge of the mind to the brain are all thoroughly explained. His audience is not limited to professionals. Any concerned lay person or student can follow the arguments. In short, this book offers a brilliant, lucid examination of consciousness and of how the divide between mind and brain can be bridged without denying the reality of either.
The Review of Metaphysics
Title | The Review of Metaphysics PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1048 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Metaphysics |
ISBN |
Did Russell Supply the Definitive Solution to the Mind-body Problem?
Title | Did Russell Supply the Definitive Solution to the Mind-body Problem? PDF eBook |
Author | John Hamilton |
Publisher | |
Pages | 110 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Consciousness |
ISBN |
Rethinking Popper
Title | Rethinking Popper PDF eBook |
Author | Zuzana Parusniková |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 426 |
Release | 2009-03-13 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1402093381 |
In September 2007, more than 100 philosophers came to Prague with the determination to approach Karl Popper’s philosophy as a source of inspiration in many areas of our intellectual endeavor. This volume is a result of that effort. Topics cover Popper’s views on rationality, scientific methodology, the evolution of knowledge and democracy; and since Popper’s philosophy has always had a strong interdisciplinary influence, part of the volume discusses the impact of his ideas in such areas as education, economics, psychology, biology, or ethics. The concept of falsification, the problem of demarcation, the ban on induction, or the role of the empirical basis, along with the provocative parallels between historicism, holism and totalitarianism, have always caused controversies. The aim of this volume is not to smooth them but show them as a challenge. In this time when the traditional role of reason in the Western thought is being undermined, Popper’s non-foundationist model of reason brings the Enlightenment message into a new perspective. Popper believed that the open society was vulnerable, due precisely to its tolerance of otherness. This is a matter of great urgency in the modern world, as cultures based on different values gain prominence. The processes related to the extending of the EU, or the increasing economic globalization also raise questions about openness and democracy. The volume’s aim is to show the vitality of critical rationalism in addressing and responding to the problems of this time and this world.
Dissertation Abstracts International
Title | Dissertation Abstracts International PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 634 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Dissertations, Academic |
ISBN |
Consciousness and the Brain
Title | Consciousness and the Brain PDF eBook |
Author | Gordon Globus |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 364 |
Release | 2012-12-06 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 1468421964 |
The relationship of consciousness to brain, which Schopenhauer grandly referred to as the "world knot," remains an unsolved problem within both philosophy and science. The central focus in what follows is the relevance of science---from psychoanalysis to neurophysiology and quantum physics-to the mind-brain puzzle. Many would argue that we have advanced little since the age of the Greek philosophers, and that the extraordinary accumulation of neuroscientific knowledge in this century has helped not at all. Increas ingly, philosophers and scientists have tended to go their separate ways in considering the issues, since they tend to differ in the questions that they ask, the data and ideas which are provided for consideration, their methods for answering these questions, and criteria for judging the acceptability of an answer. But it is our conviction that philosophers and scientists can usefully interchange, at least to the extent that they provide co~straints upon each other's preferred strategies, and it may prove possible for more substantive progress to be made. Philosophers have said some rather naive things by ignoring the extraordinary advances in the neurosciences in the twentieth century. The skull is not filled with green cheese! On the other hand, the arrogance of many scientists toward philosophy and their faith in the scientific method is equally naive. Scientists clearly have much to learn from philosophy as an intellectual discipline.