This paper is an examination of the mind’s relationship to the physical world, in light of the dialectic between anti-physicalist arguments and physicalist responses. Having developed a master argument against the anti-physicalist, I then notice that there is a puzzling symmetry between dualist attacks on physicalism and physicalist replies. Each position can be developed in a way to defend itself from attacks from the other position. My suggestion is that the reason for the seeming unresolvability of the problem is that there is no determinate fact about the metaphysical grounding of mind
Many philosophers argue that the mind-body problem is unresolvable, that there are irreconcilable di...
There have been many attempts to retire dualism from active philosophic life, replacing it with some...
This book addresses a tightly knit cluster of questions in the philosophy of mind. There is the ques...
In this paper, I examine the relationship between physicalism and property dualism in the light of t...
This paper attempts to construct a novel argument against the theory of materialism in Philosophy of...
This paper attempts to construct a novel argument against the theory of materialism in Philosophy of...
The paper offers a general critique of physicalism and of one variety of nonphysicalism, arguing tha...
This paper attempts to construct a novel argument against the theory of materialism in Philosophy of...
The paper offers a general critique of physicalism and of one variety of nonphysicalism, arguing tha...
In this dissertation, I examine the implications of the problem of mental causation and what David C...
In this dissertation, I examine the implications of the problem of mental causation and what David C...
A popular response to the Exclusion Argument for physicalism maintains that mental events depend on ...
Many philosophers argue that the mind-body problem is unresolvable, that there are irreconcilable di...
Many philosophers argue that the mind-body problem is unresolvable, that there are irreconcilable di...
There have been many attempts to retire dualism from active philosophic life, replacing it with some...
Many philosophers argue that the mind-body problem is unresolvable, that there are irreconcilable di...
There have been many attempts to retire dualism from active philosophic life, replacing it with some...
This book addresses a tightly knit cluster of questions in the philosophy of mind. There is the ques...
In this paper, I examine the relationship between physicalism and property dualism in the light of t...
This paper attempts to construct a novel argument against the theory of materialism in Philosophy of...
This paper attempts to construct a novel argument against the theory of materialism in Philosophy of...
The paper offers a general critique of physicalism and of one variety of nonphysicalism, arguing tha...
This paper attempts to construct a novel argument against the theory of materialism in Philosophy of...
The paper offers a general critique of physicalism and of one variety of nonphysicalism, arguing tha...
In this dissertation, I examine the implications of the problem of mental causation and what David C...
In this dissertation, I examine the implications of the problem of mental causation and what David C...
A popular response to the Exclusion Argument for physicalism maintains that mental events depend on ...
Many philosophers argue that the mind-body problem is unresolvable, that there are irreconcilable di...
Many philosophers argue that the mind-body problem is unresolvable, that there are irreconcilable di...
There have been many attempts to retire dualism from active philosophic life, replacing it with some...
Many philosophers argue that the mind-body problem is unresolvable, that there are irreconcilable di...
There have been many attempts to retire dualism from active philosophic life, replacing it with some...
This book addresses a tightly knit cluster of questions in the philosophy of mind. There is the ques...