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A singularly powerful and rigorous argument in favor of modern substance dualism
In The Substance of Consciousness: A Comprehensive Defense of Contemporary Substance Dualism, two distinguished philosophers deliver a unique and powerful defense of contemporary substance dualism, which makes the claim that the human person is an embodied fundamental, immaterial, and unifying substance. Multidisciplinary in scope, the book explores areas of philosophy, cognitive science, neuroscience, and the sociology of mind-body beliefs.
The authors present the most comprehensive, up-to-date, and rigorous non-edited work on substance dualism in the field, as well as a detailed history of how property and substance dualism have been presented and evaluated over the last 150 years. Alongside developing new and updated positive arguments for substance dualism, they also discuss key metaphysical notions and distinctions that inform the examination of substance dualism and its alternatives.
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Perfect for professional philosophers, The Substance of Consciousness will also earn a place in the libraries of consciousness researchers, philosophical theologians, and religious studies scholars.
Auteur
Brandon Rickabaugh is Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Research Scholar of Philosophy of Technology and Culture at Palm Beach Atlantic University. He is a fellow of the Cultura Initiative at The Martin Institute in Santa Barbara, California. J.P. Moreland is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University. He has authored or contributed to 95 books, including Does God Exist?, Universals, Consciousness and the Existence of God, and The Blackwell Companion to Natural Theology. Moreland was selected by The Best Schools as one of the 50 most influential living philosophers in the world.
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Praise for The Substance of Consciousness "Though most materialists don't know it, we're in the midst of a renaissance of intellectually serious substance dualism thirty years in the making. This book will push the crest of that dualist wave even higher. Materialists who hope to resist have our work cut out for us."
-Andrew M. Bailey, Yale-NUS College "Rickabaugh and Moreland have produced a tour de force in this brilliant, systematic case for contemporary forms of substance dualism. It is a treasure trove of arguments, objections, and replies that should be required reading in philosophy of mind today."
-Charles Taliaferro, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, St. Olaf College "This is a stunning book. Rickabaugh and Moreland marshal a formidable phalanx of arguments for substance dualism as an account of consciousness and various aspects of the soul/mind and body relation."
-C. Stephen Evans, Emeritus University Professor, Baylor University and Professorial Research Fellow, University of Notre Dame Australia "Can we explain the unity of consciousness, or our continuity over time, without the postulation of a simple, immaterial entity as the seat of human consciousness? Materialists and panpsychists hope we can, but The Substance of Consciousness raises powerful challenges to all of these attempts to explain the human mind 'on the cheap.' Anyone working on the philosophy of consciousness needs to confront these arguments and work out how to respond. It's not easy!"
-Philip Goff, Durham University In The Substance of Consciousness, two distinguished philosophers deliver a unique and powerful defense of contemporary substance dualism, which makes the claim that the human person is an embodied fundamental, immaterial, and unifying substance. Multidisciplinary in scope, the book explores areas of philosophy, cognitive science, neuroscience, and the sociology of mind-body beliefs. An essential and ground-breaking work for consciousness researchers, philosophical theologians, and religious studies scholars, The Substance of Consciousness is the most comprehensive, up-to-date, and rigorous non-edited work on substance dualism in the field.
Contenu
List of Figures xxi
Acknowledgments xxii
Part I Ontologically Serious Philosophy of Mind 1
1 Substance Dualism in the 21st Century 3
2 How Staunch Naturalism Shapes the Dialectic in Philosophy of Mind 16
3 A Brief Ontological Detour: Subjects, Parts, Wholes, and Unity 43
Part II Arguments from Introspection, Self-Awareness, and Intentionality 57
4 The Real Nature of Introspection Arguments for Substance Dualism 59
5 From Self-Awareness and Intentionality to the Self as Soul 74
Part III On the Fundamental Unity of Conscious Beings 117
6 From Phenomenal Unity to the Synchronic Unity of the Immaterial Self 119
7 Mereological Essentialism and the Diachronic Endurance of the Soul 144
Part IV Updated and Novel Arguments from Modality and Libertarian Freedom 189
8 Upgrading Modal Arguments for Substance Dualism 191
9 Staunch Libertarian Agency and the Simple, Enduring Soul 234
Part V New and Neglected Responses to Common Defeaters Against Substance Dualism 273
10 Important Frequently Raised Defeaters Against Substance Dualism 275
Part VI Charting a Future for Substance Dualism 309
11 New Research Programs for 21st Century Substance Dualism 311
APPENDIX: The Soul, Mental Action, and the Conservation Laws 344
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Bibliography 361
Index 392