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Unsnarling the world-knot

Unsnarling the world-knot

consciousness, freedom, and the mind-body problem

David Ray Griffin

About this book

The mind-body problem, which Schopenhauer called the "world-knot," has been a central problem for philosophy since the time of Descartes. David Ray Griffin develops a third form of realism, one that resolves the basic problem (common to dualism and materialism) of the continued acceptance of the Cartesian view of matter. In dialogue with various philosophers, including Dennett, Kim, McGinn, Nagel, Seager, Searle, and Strawson, Griffin shows that materialist physicalism is even more problematic than dualism. He proposes instead a panexperientialist physicalism grounded in the process philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead. Griffin argues compellingly that panexperientialism, by taking experience and spontaneity as fully natural, can finally provide a naturalistic account of the emergence of consciousness.

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OL15073466W

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Mind and bodyPhilosophy of mindConsciousnessFree will and determinismVrijheidPhilosophy & ReligionBewustzijnPhilosophyFilosofische aspectenLichaam en geestSpeculative Philosophy

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