There’s a common line of reasoning which supposes that the phenomenal unity of conscious experience is grounded in a mind-like simple subject. To the contrary, Mādhyamika Buddhist philosophers like Śrīgupta (seventh–eighth century) argue that any kind of mental simple is incoherent and thus metaphysically impossible. Lacking any unifying principle, the phenomenal unity of conscious experience is instead an unfounded illusion. In this paper, I present an analysis of Śrīgupta’s "neither-one-nor-many argument" against mental simples and show how his line of reasoning is driven by a set of implicit questions concerning the nature of and relation between consciousness and its intentional object. These questions not only set the agenda for centur...
Scholars have wrestled with consciousness , one writer calling it the hard problem . Some thirty-p...
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There is no controversy in psychology or brain sciences that brains create mind and consciousness. D...
There’s a common line of reasoning which supposes that the phenomenal unity of conscious experience ...
The relationship between the physical body and the conscious human mind has been a deeply problemati...
Gilbert Ryle’s The Concept of Mind (1949/2002. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press) i...
In this paper I argue that we have evidence to believe certain views in the philosophy of mind over ...
Much recent discussion of consciousness takes the view that it is unified, i.e. our perceptions, mem...
According to Tim Crane, “the ’hard problem’ of consciousness is supposed to be the real heart of the...
The present paper is concerned with a qualitative, analytical, and comparative method of exploring B...
This dissertation explores the debate over mental content (ākāra) between the Indian Buddhist philos...
An ontological exploration of consciousness and how it is related to the body and other aspects of p...
Progress in neuroscience over the last half-century casts doubt on the religious intuition that the ...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com Copyright SpringerMuch of the difficul...
The problem of the nature of mind centres on the question whether what is called mind has independen...
Scholars have wrestled with consciousness , one writer calling it the hard problem . Some thirty-p...
This paper’s outline is as follows. In sections 1-3 I give an exposi¬tion of the Mind-Body Problem, ...
There is no controversy in psychology or brain sciences that brains create mind and consciousness. D...
There’s a common line of reasoning which supposes that the phenomenal unity of conscious experience ...
The relationship between the physical body and the conscious human mind has been a deeply problemati...
Gilbert Ryle’s The Concept of Mind (1949/2002. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press) i...
In this paper I argue that we have evidence to believe certain views in the philosophy of mind over ...
Much recent discussion of consciousness takes the view that it is unified, i.e. our perceptions, mem...
According to Tim Crane, “the ’hard problem’ of consciousness is supposed to be the real heart of the...
The present paper is concerned with a qualitative, analytical, and comparative method of exploring B...
This dissertation explores the debate over mental content (ākāra) between the Indian Buddhist philos...
An ontological exploration of consciousness and how it is related to the body and other aspects of p...
Progress in neuroscience over the last half-century casts doubt on the religious intuition that the ...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com Copyright SpringerMuch of the difficul...
The problem of the nature of mind centres on the question whether what is called mind has independen...
Scholars have wrestled with consciousness , one writer calling it the hard problem . Some thirty-p...
This paper’s outline is as follows. In sections 1-3 I give an exposi¬tion of the Mind-Body Problem, ...
There is no controversy in psychology or brain sciences that brains create mind and consciousness. D...