The physical world is made of entities with their properties. A rock has a certain weight, shape and size. How is it possible that a human being (or another sentient animal) experiences the external world? Here I propose to revisit the physical world in terms of relative existence. The world is redefined as a collection of relative and actual objects, each causally effective and spatiotemporally spread. Physical reality is much richer than is usually assumed. Each object can instantiate multiple properties each relative to other objects, as it well known in simple cases such as relative velocity or weight. The paper suggests extending the relativity of existence to all the properties we find in our experience. By doing so there is no longer...
Dualist and Reductionist theories of mind disagree about whether or not consciousness can be reduced...
I argue that a slight shift in our understanding of the notion of existence is needed in order to co...
The hard problem of consciousness is generally approached from the distinct avenues of materialism, ...
The physical world is made of entities with their properties. A rock has a certain weight, shape and...
Physicalists commonly argue that conscious experiences are nothing more than states of the brain, an...
This paper investigates the nature of reality by looking at the philosophical debate between realism...
A new philosophy of nature is urgently needed. The received ontological view, physicalism, is unable...
Physicalists commonly argue that conscious experiences are nothing more than states of the brain, an...
How can we understand our human world, embedded as it is within the physical universe, in such a way...
This paper investigates the nature of reality by looking at the philosophical debate between realism...
If the mind of a sentient being would be reducible to its structure, any identical structure should ...
Some metaphysics are provided showing that what is commonly called ‘the physical world’ can be decon...
Despite the success of physics in formulating mathematical theories that can predict the outcome of ...
Following the dominant Indian philosophical tradition, an ultimate and intrinsically indefinable rea...
Dualist and Reductionist theories of mind disagree about whether or not consciousness can be reduced...
Dualist and Reductionist theories of mind disagree about whether or not consciousness can be reduced...
I argue that a slight shift in our understanding of the notion of existence is needed in order to co...
The hard problem of consciousness is generally approached from the distinct avenues of materialism, ...
The physical world is made of entities with their properties. A rock has a certain weight, shape and...
Physicalists commonly argue that conscious experiences are nothing more than states of the brain, an...
This paper investigates the nature of reality by looking at the philosophical debate between realism...
A new philosophy of nature is urgently needed. The received ontological view, physicalism, is unable...
Physicalists commonly argue that conscious experiences are nothing more than states of the brain, an...
How can we understand our human world, embedded as it is within the physical universe, in such a way...
This paper investigates the nature of reality by looking at the philosophical debate between realism...
If the mind of a sentient being would be reducible to its structure, any identical structure should ...
Some metaphysics are provided showing that what is commonly called ‘the physical world’ can be decon...
Despite the success of physics in formulating mathematical theories that can predict the outcome of ...
Following the dominant Indian philosophical tradition, an ultimate and intrinsically indefinable rea...
Dualist and Reductionist theories of mind disagree about whether or not consciousness can be reduced...
Dualist and Reductionist theories of mind disagree about whether or not consciousness can be reduced...
I argue that a slight shift in our understanding of the notion of existence is needed in order to co...
The hard problem of consciousness is generally approached from the distinct avenues of materialism, ...