In exploring how our brains contribute to shaping our mind’s construction of reality McGilchirst draws together the domains of neuropsychology, epistemology and metaphysics; how we can come to know, and the nature of what it is that is known are subjects inextricable from the equipment we rely upon in our exploration. His contention is that today there is an urgent need to transform how we see the world and thus what we make of ourselves. As such his ambition is to disclose a way of looking at the world which diverges significantly from the manner of seeing that has dominated human civilisations for millennia and which, he contends, has produced systemic misunderstandings of the nature of reality. with The Matter With Things, McGilchirst ta...
This précis summarizes the main topics, arguments and conclusions of the book. Many interesting argu...
Drawing on ideas from philosophy (in particular, epistemology), I argue that one of memory...
First paragraph: In a rich and thought-provoking paper, Lambros Malafouris argues that taking materi...
In exploring how our brains contribute to shaping our mind’s construction of reality McGilchirst dra...
[File is the introduction to the monograph] Abstract to monograph ...
This is an updated and expanded version of my book “Our Incorrigible Ontological Relations and Categ...
The way we understand the world we live in is changing. Our traditional understanding is being chall...
Materialist philosophers claim that everything real, is somehow material inasmuch as it belongs to t...
[What It’s Like, or What It’s About? The Place of Consciousness in the Material World] Summary: The ...
In this paper I explore the tension that arises when we describe ourselves as intentional beings, on...
The contemporary cultural mindset posits that the world has no intrinsic semantic value. The meaning...
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Mental disorders have become the topic of numerous contemporary American novels. Attesting to the on...
The brain fascinates because it is the biological organ of mindfulness itself. It is the inner engin...
The scientific picture of the world is one of invisible particles and empty space, but this is not t...
This précis summarizes the main topics, arguments and conclusions of the book. Many interesting argu...
Drawing on ideas from philosophy (in particular, epistemology), I argue that one of memory...
First paragraph: In a rich and thought-provoking paper, Lambros Malafouris argues that taking materi...
In exploring how our brains contribute to shaping our mind’s construction of reality McGilchirst dra...
[File is the introduction to the monograph] Abstract to monograph ...
This is an updated and expanded version of my book “Our Incorrigible Ontological Relations and Categ...
The way we understand the world we live in is changing. Our traditional understanding is being chall...
Materialist philosophers claim that everything real, is somehow material inasmuch as it belongs to t...
[What It’s Like, or What It’s About? The Place of Consciousness in the Material World] Summary: The ...
In this paper I explore the tension that arises when we describe ourselves as intentional beings, on...
The contemporary cultural mindset posits that the world has no intrinsic semantic value. The meaning...
This article discusses how it is possible to think with the world in educational research. How can t...
Mental disorders have become the topic of numerous contemporary American novels. Attesting to the on...
The brain fascinates because it is the biological organ of mindfulness itself. It is the inner engin...
The scientific picture of the world is one of invisible particles and empty space, but this is not t...
This précis summarizes the main topics, arguments and conclusions of the book. Many interesting argu...
Drawing on ideas from philosophy (in particular, epistemology), I argue that one of memory...
First paragraph: In a rich and thought-provoking paper, Lambros Malafouris argues that taking materi...