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Objections to Physicalism




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 10/1996





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Physicalism has in recent years become almost an orthodoxy, especially in the philosophy of mind. Many philosophers, however, feel uneasy about this development, and this volume is intended as a collective response to it. Together these papers, written by philosophers from Britain, the USA, and Australasia, show that physicalism faces enormous problems in every area in which it is discussed.




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Physicalism has over the past twenty years become almost an orthodoxy, especially in the philosophy of mind. Many philosophers, however, feel uneasy about this development, and this volume is intended as a collective response to it. Together these papers, written by philosophers from Britain, the United States, and Australasia, show that physicalism faces enormous problems in every area in which it is discussed. The contributors not only investigate the well-known difficulties that physicalism has in accommodating sensory consciousness, but also bring out its inadequacies in dealing with thought, intentionality, abstract objects, (such as numbers), and principles of both theoretical and practical reason; even its ability to cope with the physical world itself is called into question. Both strong `reductionist' versions and weaker `supervenience' theories are discussed and found to face different but equally formidable obstacles. The impression with which these essays leave the reader is that the advance of physicalism has been achieved more by talking down the problems that face it than by solving them. Contributors: George Bealer, Peter Forrest, John Foster, Grant Gillett, Bob Hale, Michael Lockwood, George Myro, Nicholas Nathan, David Smith, Steven Wagner, Ralph Walker, and Richard Warner.




Sommario

Howard Robinson: Introduction; 1: George Myro: Thinking; 2: Bob Hale: Physicalism and Mathematics; 3: Ralph Walker: Transcendental Arguments Against Physicalism; 4: Grant Gillett: Actions, Causes, and Mental Ascriptions; 5: George Bealer: Materialism and the Logical Structure of Intentionality; 6: Steven J. Wagner: Truth, Physicalism, and Ultimate Theory; 7: Howard Robinson: The Anti-Materialist Strategy and the `Knowledge Argument'; 8: Richard Warner: Incorrigibility; 9: Nicholas Nathan: Weak Materialism; 10: A.D. Smith: Non-Reductive Physicalism?; 11: Peter Forrest: Difficulties with Physicalism, and a Programme for Dualists; 12: Michael Lockwood: The Grain Problem; 13: John Foster: The Succinct Case for Idealism; Bibliography, Index










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ISBN:

9780198236771

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 216 x 20.0 x 137 mm Ø 426 gr
Formato: Brossura
Illustration Notes:line drawings
Pagine Arabe: 332


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