Nice plug for your book. I'm going to check it out. But I hope it's more approachable than "Mind and Consciousness: 5 Questions", which left me rather confused.
It seems as though all of Anglo philosophers nowadays are hardcore physicalists. I wonder where the French and German philosophers stand on the issue of mind.
I think it's important to separate the issue of the "mind" from issue of the "I". I'm toying with the idea that the "I" is nothing more than something "indexical" (same as "here"
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S2Cents 2 months ago
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S2Cents 2 months ago
Nice plug for your book. I'm going to check it out. But I hope it's more approachable than "Mind and Consciousness: 5 Questions", which left me rather confused.
It seems as though all of Anglo philosophers nowadays are hardcore physicalists. I wonder where the French and German philosophers stand on the issue of mind.
I think it's important to separate the issue of the "mind" from issue of the "I". I'm toying with the idea that the "I" is nothing more than something "indexical" (same as "here"
renumeratedfrog 11 months ago