We refute three key claims against dualism: (1) the claim that dualism implies that we would not expect to observe such a radical causal dependence of our conscious lives on the physical world, which is what we do observe; (2) the claim that dualism implies mysteries beyond necessity, and hence that dualism is, theoretically speaking, less simple than physicalism; and (3) that dualism implies a metaphysical simple (e.g., a human soul) is incapable of undergoing a process of development. We conclude by arguing that based on the underlying preferences of scientific thought, dualism is currently the most scientifically feasible account on offer with respect to subjective experience
ABSTRACT. I argue that a strong mind–body dualism is required of any formu-lation of quantum mechani...
This thesis presents an argument that would posit a substantial non-physical principle of cognition ...
Abstract: Contemporary arguments for forms of psycho-physical dualism standardly depart from phenome...
We refute three key claims against dualism: (1) the claim that dualism implies that we would not exp...
Abstract I discuss fi ve basic objections that materialists often raise to Cartesian Mind-Body Duali...
Mainly by offering a detailed criticism of distilled versions of the two main lines of argument for ...
Despite the current resurgence of modest forms of mind-body dualism, traditional Cartesian immateria...
Despite the current resurgence of modest forms of mind-body dualism, traditional Cartesian immateria...
A primary goal of this chapter is to correct a widespread misunderstanding about how epist...
A primary goal of this chapter is to correct a widespread misunderstanding about how epist...
A primary goal of this chapter is to correct a widespread misunderstanding about how epist...
Physics, biology, and neuroscience have grown to describe the world with astounding success. As phil...
This article aims to review the standard objections to dualism and to argue that will either fail to...
This article aims to review the standard objections to dualism and to argue that will either fail to...
This article aims to review the standard objections to dualism and to argue that will either fail to...
ABSTRACT. I argue that a strong mind–body dualism is required of any formu-lation of quantum mechani...
This thesis presents an argument that would posit a substantial non-physical principle of cognition ...
Abstract: Contemporary arguments for forms of psycho-physical dualism standardly depart from phenome...
We refute three key claims against dualism: (1) the claim that dualism implies that we would not exp...
Abstract I discuss fi ve basic objections that materialists often raise to Cartesian Mind-Body Duali...
Mainly by offering a detailed criticism of distilled versions of the two main lines of argument for ...
Despite the current resurgence of modest forms of mind-body dualism, traditional Cartesian immateria...
Despite the current resurgence of modest forms of mind-body dualism, traditional Cartesian immateria...
A primary goal of this chapter is to correct a widespread misunderstanding about how epist...
A primary goal of this chapter is to correct a widespread misunderstanding about how epist...
A primary goal of this chapter is to correct a widespread misunderstanding about how epist...
Physics, biology, and neuroscience have grown to describe the world with astounding success. As phil...
This article aims to review the standard objections to dualism and to argue that will either fail to...
This article aims to review the standard objections to dualism and to argue that will either fail to...
This article aims to review the standard objections to dualism and to argue that will either fail to...
ABSTRACT. I argue that a strong mind–body dualism is required of any formu-lation of quantum mechani...
This thesis presents an argument that would posit a substantial non-physical principle of cognition ...
Abstract: Contemporary arguments for forms of psycho-physical dualism standardly depart from phenome...