This paper evaluates a form of dualism, which is referred to here as the dualism of conceptual scheme and undifferentiated reality. According to this dualism, although reality appears to be divided into distinct things from the perspective of our system of concepts, it is actually not. I justify the view that this dualism is incoheren
A reconstruction of Kant’s Copernican Revolution is given using the linguistic version of conceptual...
Conceptual schemes are often identified with sets of inter-translatable languages. According to Dona...
We refute three key claims against dualism: (1) the claim that dualism implies that we would not exp...
This paper evaluates a form of dualism, which is referred to here as the dualism of conceptual schem...
Abstract: Contemporary arguments for forms of psycho-physical dualism standardly depart from phenome...
The following work critiques one of the oldest of human problems, that of duality. It proposes that...
This paper has three objectives: (i) arguing against levels of reality by employing the Lewis-Jackso...
The contemporary debate around consciousness presents us (and often leads us to embrace) a specific ...
In this article we argue that the problem of the relationships between concepts and perception in co...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
ABSTRACT: In this article we argue that the problem of the re-lationships between concepts and perce...
In this article we argue that the problem of the relationships between concepts and perception in co...
This chapter compares classical dualist and reductionist views of phenomenal consciousness with an a...
The term “duality” refers to a way of thinking that creates meaning by conceptually juxtaposing oppo...
The indefinability of concepts is explored through the idea of a conceptual scheme. Using the Stone ...
A reconstruction of Kant’s Copernican Revolution is given using the linguistic version of conceptual...
Conceptual schemes are often identified with sets of inter-translatable languages. According to Dona...
We refute three key claims against dualism: (1) the claim that dualism implies that we would not exp...
This paper evaluates a form of dualism, which is referred to here as the dualism of conceptual schem...
Abstract: Contemporary arguments for forms of psycho-physical dualism standardly depart from phenome...
The following work critiques one of the oldest of human problems, that of duality. It proposes that...
This paper has three objectives: (i) arguing against levels of reality by employing the Lewis-Jackso...
The contemporary debate around consciousness presents us (and often leads us to embrace) a specific ...
In this article we argue that the problem of the relationships between concepts and perception in co...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
ABSTRACT: In this article we argue that the problem of the re-lationships between concepts and perce...
In this article we argue that the problem of the relationships between concepts and perception in co...
This chapter compares classical dualist and reductionist views of phenomenal consciousness with an a...
The term “duality” refers to a way of thinking that creates meaning by conceptually juxtaposing oppo...
The indefinability of concepts is explored through the idea of a conceptual scheme. Using the Stone ...
A reconstruction of Kant’s Copernican Revolution is given using the linguistic version of conceptual...
Conceptual schemes are often identified with sets of inter-translatable languages. According to Dona...
We refute three key claims against dualism: (1) the claim that dualism implies that we would not exp...