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Lost souls :the philosophic origins of a cultural dilemma
- 作者: Weissman, David,
- 出版: Albany : State University of New York Press ©2003.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xiii, 210 pages).
- 標題: PHILOSOPHY , Mind & Body. , Mind and body. , PHILOSOPHY Mind & Body. , Electronic books.
- ISBN: 0791486710 , 9780791486719
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-197) and index. Plato's divided line -- Descartes' revisions of the Line -- Consequences -- Descartes' heirs: ontological foundationalism and "the end of western metaphysics" -- The cogito's demise -- Churning -- Ideas to reformulate and save.
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- 系統號: 005308873
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Lost Souls examines the origins and consequences of the philosophic idea that mind and body are distinct. The author traces mind-body dualism from Plato, Plotinus, Augustine, and Proclus through Descartes and Kant to Nietzsche, Heidegger, Carnap, and Quine. Mind's separation from body has dominated philosophic thinking for millennia, yet most mental activities are now explained in physical terms. What are the implications if mind is material and mortal? Considering both philosophic and scientific ideas about mind, David Weissman explores our options. Rejecting the claim that the character and existence of other things are an effect of the ways we think about or perceive them, he reexamines such topics as meaning and truth, human significance, self, and society. He argues that philosophers have the rare opportunity to renew inquiry by invoking the questions that once directed them: What are we? What is our place in the world? What concerns are appropriate to being here?
來源: Google Book
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