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    In philosophy of mind, Cartesian materialism is the idea that at some place (or places) in the brain, there is some set of information that directly corresponds...
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    defining aspect of what he calls Cartesian materialism, which he considers to be the often unacknowledged remnants of Cartesian dualism in modern materialist...
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  • any place where the 'vehicle's arrival' is recognized (by whom?)" Cartesian materialism is the view that there is a crucial finish line or boundary somewhere...
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  • emphasise how Cartesian binaries around human and nature have caused many issues in the world by ignoring social complexity. New materialism been championed...
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  • Materialism is a form of philosophical monism which holds that matter is the fundamental substance in nature, and that all things, including mental states...
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  • philosophical behaviorism, and functionalism. Cartesian dualism Emergentism Emergence Epiphenomenalism Materialism Mind–body problem Monism Physicalism Revonsuo...
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    René Descartes (category Cartesianism)
    argument Cartesian circle Cartesian materialism (not a view that was held by or formulated by Descartes) Cartesian plane Cartesian product Cartesian product...
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    Cartesian doubt is a form of methodological skepticism associated with the writings and methodology of René Descartes (March 31, 1596–February 11, 1650)...
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  • the 16th and 17th centuries, materialism came to prominence in Western philosophy, especially in opposition to the Cartesian rationalism of philosophers...
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  • Eliminative materialism (also called eliminativism) is a materialist position in the philosophy of mind. It is the idea that the majority of mental states...
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    position is no more a version of dualism than it is of materialism. But though their view is not a Cartesian form of dualism, it is clear from a consideration...
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    Religion portal Biography portal Philosophy portal The Atheism Tapes Cartesian materialism Cognitive biology Evolutionary psychology of religion Jean Nicod...
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    color phi phenomenon in his argument against a philosophy known as Cartesian materialism. Psychobiologist John Staddon contrasts a simple "new behaviorism"...
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  • cognition, holding that neuroscience wrongly endorses a form of Cartesian materialism, an indictment also issued by many others. Dwelling on John Dewey's...
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  • Chang Cartesian anxiety Cartesian circle Cartesian demon Cartesian doubt Cartesian dualism Cartesian materialism Cartesian Meditations Cartesian Other...
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    of what exists. Philosophers often treat naturalism as equivalent to materialism, but there are important distinctions between the philosophies. For example...
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  • Dualism: A Non-Cartesian Approach. In Robert C. Koons. The Waning of Materialism. pp. 439-462. ISBN 978-0199556182 Lowe, E. J. (2012). Non-Cartesian Substance...
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  • Cambridge Platonists - Capitalism - Carlyleanism - Carolingian Renaissance - Cartesianism - Categorical imperative - Chance, Philosophy of - Changzhou School of...
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    Stump, "Non-Cartesian Substance Dualism and Materialism without Reductionism" 514. Stump,"Non-Cartesian Substance Dualism and Materialism without Reductionism"...
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  • used as a thought experiment to assist skepticism (e.g. René Descartes' Cartesian skepticism).[citation needed] Mere denial of material existence, in itself...
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  • Type physicalism (also known as reductive materialism, type identity theory, mind–brain identity theory, and identity theory of mind) is a physicalist...
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  • development by way of overcoming internal contradictions. Dialectical materialism, a theory advanced by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, adapted the Hegelian...
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  • the motion and collision of matter. This view was closely linked with materialism and reductionism, especially that of the atomists and to a large extent...
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  • for Mind and the Philosophy journal. He defended Cartesian dualism in his book Mind and Materialism, published in 1988. He commented that "interactionist...
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  • rejects the perspectives of physicalism and dualism. In contrast to materialism, idealism asserts the primacy of consciousness as the origin and prerequisite...
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    rationalist in the Cartesian sense, although he recommended his "non-Cartesian epistemology" as a replacement for the more standard Cartesian epistemology....
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  • have been debated. Physicalism is closely related to materialism, and has evolved from materialism with advancements in the physical sciences in explaining...
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    baccalauréat en arts in 1735. In his later life, d'Alembert scorned the Cartesian principles he had been taught by the Jansenists: "physical promotion,...
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  • machine) coined by the Oxford philosopher Gilbert Ryle to describe the Cartesian dualist account of the mind–body relationship. Koestler shares with Ryle...
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