This chapter examines the integrative nature of reflexive monism (RM), a psychological/philosophical model of a reflexive, self-observing universe that can accommodate both ordinary and extraordinary experiences in a natural, non-reductive way that avoids both the problems of reductive materialism and the (inverse) pitfalls of reductive idealism. To contextualize the ancient roots of the model, the chapter touches briefly on classical models of consciousness, mind and soul and how these differ in a fundamental way from how mind and consciousness are viewed in contemporary Western philosophy and psychological science. The chapter then travels step by step from such contemporary views towards reflexive monism, and towards the end of the chap...
Dualist and Reductionist theories of mind disagree about whether or not consciousness can be reduced...
What we normally think of as the “physical world” is also the world as experienced, that is, a world...
Physicalists commonly argue that conscious experiences are nothing more than states of the brain, an...
Reflexive monism is, in essence, an ancient view of how consciousness relates to the material world ...
Reflexive monism is, in essence, an ancient view of how consciousness relates to the material world ...
This paper provides an initial, multidimensional map of the complex relationships among consciousnes...
This chapter compares classical dualist and reductionist views of phenomenal consciousness with an a...
Over the millennia, there have been irresolvable tensions between monist and dualist thought in both...
This is a pre-publication version of a paper given at an invitation-only International Symposium on ...
What we normally think of as the “physical world” is also the world as experienced, that is, a world...
Our aim is to show how materialistic monism, which is the dominant metaphysics of natural sciences, ...
Classical theories of consciousness make it difficult to see how it can be a subject of scientific s...
Abstract: From 1990 on, the London psychologist Max Velmans developed a novel approach to (phenomena...
Physicalists commonly argue that conscious experiences are nothing more than states of the brain, an...
AbstractIn the history of modern knowledge one could notice the analogies that exist between the pat...
Dualist and Reductionist theories of mind disagree about whether or not consciousness can be reduced...
What we normally think of as the “physical world” is also the world as experienced, that is, a world...
Physicalists commonly argue that conscious experiences are nothing more than states of the brain, an...
Reflexive monism is, in essence, an ancient view of how consciousness relates to the material world ...
Reflexive monism is, in essence, an ancient view of how consciousness relates to the material world ...
This paper provides an initial, multidimensional map of the complex relationships among consciousnes...
This chapter compares classical dualist and reductionist views of phenomenal consciousness with an a...
Over the millennia, there have been irresolvable tensions between monist and dualist thought in both...
This is a pre-publication version of a paper given at an invitation-only International Symposium on ...
What we normally think of as the “physical world” is also the world as experienced, that is, a world...
Our aim is to show how materialistic monism, which is the dominant metaphysics of natural sciences, ...
Classical theories of consciousness make it difficult to see how it can be a subject of scientific s...
Abstract: From 1990 on, the London psychologist Max Velmans developed a novel approach to (phenomena...
Physicalists commonly argue that conscious experiences are nothing more than states of the brain, an...
AbstractIn the history of modern knowledge one could notice the analogies that exist between the pat...
Dualist and Reductionist theories of mind disagree about whether or not consciousness can be reduced...
What we normally think of as the “physical world” is also the world as experienced, that is, a world...
Physicalists commonly argue that conscious experiences are nothing more than states of the brain, an...