The Mind-body Problem
JOHN-MICHAEL KUCZYNSKI (
2016)
Copy
BIBTEX
Abstract
In this book, each of the possible positions concerning the relationship between mind and body is clearly explained and thoroughly critiqued. It is concluded that, although mental events are identical with physical events, mentalistic statements are not equivalent with physicalistic statements. It is also shown that the way in which mentalistic statements are non-equivalent with physicalistic statements is deeper than the way in which biological statements are non-equivalent with microphysical statements. In other words, the sense in which mind and body lie on opposite sides of an 'explanatory gap' is much stronger than the sense in which biology and microphysics do so.