Is the Mind Real ?

Muller, Herbert FJ (1997) Is the Mind Real ?.

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ABSTRACT: The mind as a whole escapes objective studies because belief in mind-independent reality is self-contradictory and by definition excludes subjective experience (awareness, 'consciousness') from reality. The mind's center therefore vanishes in studies which imply exclusive objectivism or empiricism. This conceptual difficulty can be counteracted by acknowledging that all mental and world structures arise within an unstructured origin-and-matrix for knowledge-structures and beliefs. The mind's experience is thus at the center of reality. Use of such a zero-structure reference can also help to clarify some related conceptual difficulties and to bridge the Cartesian gap between the 'two cultures'.

Keywords:KEY WORDS: mind, experience, awareness, consciousness, brain, nature, reality, truth, metaphysics, zero-reference.


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INTRODUCTION: THE PROBLEM


KEY WORDS: mind, experience, awareness, consciousness, brain, nature, reality, truth, metaphysics, zero-reference.
Subjects:General Issues: Explanation
General Issues: History of Philosophy of Science
ID Code:1160
Deposited By:Muller, Herbert F J
Deposited On:14 May 2003