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Blackwell Companions to Philosophy: The Blackwell Companion to Substance Dualism

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This volume is a significant contribution to the philosophy of mind, particularly substance dualism, which has recently seen a resurgence in scholarly interest. Once dismissed as outdated, substance dualism is now being reexamined by a growing number of philosophers who challenge previous objections and misunderstandings. This anthology is unique in its pro-contra format, featuring contemporary writings from leading proponents and critics of dualism. It facilitates rigorous discourse on dualist and physicalist perspectives regarding human persons. Chapters delve into various forms of substance dualism—such as emergent, Thomistic, and Cartesian—while engaging with physicalist theories like animalism and non-reductive physicalism. The editors, Loose, Menuge, and Moreland, pair essays from dualist advocates with critiques from physicalist opponents, allowing readers to explore contrasting viewpoints within thematic sections. This structure provides nuanced introductions for students and stimulates the interest of professional philosophers eager to deepen their understanding. Skillfully curated, the volume connects contemporary science with analytic theology, striking a balance between advocacy and criticism. It serves as an invaluable resource for researchers, scholars, and students in philosophy, theology, and neuroscience.

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Blackwell Companions to Philosophy: The Blackwell Companion to Substance Dualism, Jonathan J. Loose, Angus J. L. Menuge, J. P. Moreland

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Titre
Blackwell Companions to Philosophy: The Blackwell Companion to Substance Dualism
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2022
Format
souple
Pages
528
ISBN10
1119695260
ISBN13
9781119695264
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This volume is a significant contribution to the philosophy of mind, particularly substance dualism, which has recently seen a resurgence in scholarly interest. Once dismissed as outdated, substance dualism is now being reexamined by a growing number of philosophers who challenge previous objections and misunderstandings. This anthology is unique in its pro-contra format, featuring contemporary writings from leading proponents and critics of dualism. It facilitates rigorous discourse on dualist and physicalist perspectives regarding human persons. Chapters delve into various forms of substance dualism—such as emergent, Thomistic, and Cartesian—while engaging with physicalist theories like animalism and non-reductive physicalism. The editors, Loose, Menuge, and Moreland, pair essays from dualist advocates with critiques from physicalist opponents, allowing readers to explore contrasting viewpoints within thematic sections. This structure provides nuanced introductions for students and stimulates the interest of professional philosophers eager to deepen their understanding. Skillfully curated, the volume connects contemporary science with analytic theology, striking a balance between advocacy and criticism. It serves as an invaluable resource for researchers, scholars, and students in philosophy, theology, and neuroscience.