The aim of this paper is to discuss a seemingly straightforward argument against physicalism which, despite being implicit in much of the philosophical debate about consciousness, has not received the attention it deserves (compared to other, better-known “epistemic”, “modal”, and “conceivability” arguments). This is the argument from the non-supervenience of the first-personal (and indexical) facts on the third-personal (and non-indexical) ones. This non-supervenience, together with the assumption that the physical facts (at least as conventionally understood) are third-personal, entails that some facts – namely, first-personal, phenomenal ones – do not supervene on the physical facts. Interestingly, unlike other arguments against physical...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Philosophy, 2011.The aim of this dissertation is ...
According to physicalism, everything is physical, namely there are no entities (or no more restricte...
This chapter sketches what is considered the best interpretation of physicalism, rehearses...
While physicalism is considered the orthodox position within philosophy of mind, it has by no means ...
While physicalism is considered the orthodox position within philosophy of mind, it has by no means ...
Consciousness, the mental phenomenon of our subjective experience of the world, has long been the su...
In this thesis, I shall examine the question of physicalism through two papers criticising the formu...
Abstract: Current philosophical and scientific approaches to consciousness are very often characteri...
This collection of papers, Consciousness and its Place in Nature: Does Physicalism Entail Panpsychis...
The paper offers a general critique of physicalism and of one variety of nonphysicalism, arguing tha...
Full text of this book is not available in the UHRABeyond Physicalism attempts to establish the natu...
A review of recent work on physicalism, focusing on what it means to say nothing exists over and abo...
According to the dominant tradition in Christianity and many other religions, human beings are both ...
Physicalism is the philosophical theory that identifies mental states with physical states of the br...
This paper is an attempt to understand the content of, and motivation for, a popular form ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Philosophy, 2011.The aim of this dissertation is ...
According to physicalism, everything is physical, namely there are no entities (or no more restricte...
This chapter sketches what is considered the best interpretation of physicalism, rehearses...
While physicalism is considered the orthodox position within philosophy of mind, it has by no means ...
While physicalism is considered the orthodox position within philosophy of mind, it has by no means ...
Consciousness, the mental phenomenon of our subjective experience of the world, has long been the su...
In this thesis, I shall examine the question of physicalism through two papers criticising the formu...
Abstract: Current philosophical and scientific approaches to consciousness are very often characteri...
This collection of papers, Consciousness and its Place in Nature: Does Physicalism Entail Panpsychis...
The paper offers a general critique of physicalism and of one variety of nonphysicalism, arguing tha...
Full text of this book is not available in the UHRABeyond Physicalism attempts to establish the natu...
A review of recent work on physicalism, focusing on what it means to say nothing exists over and abo...
According to the dominant tradition in Christianity and many other religions, human beings are both ...
Physicalism is the philosophical theory that identifies mental states with physical states of the br...
This paper is an attempt to understand the content of, and motivation for, a popular form ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Philosophy, 2011.The aim of this dissertation is ...
According to physicalism, everything is physical, namely there are no entities (or no more restricte...
This chapter sketches what is considered the best interpretation of physicalism, rehearses...