Damasio's Error and Descartes' Truth: An Inquiry into Consciousness, Metaphysics, and Epistemology
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Author(s)Andrew L. Gluck
PublisherUniversity of Scranton Press
ISBN / ASIN1589661273
ISBN-139781589661271
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Sales Rank1,102,687
CategoryPhilosophy
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The question of the relationship between mind and body as posed by Descartes, Spinoza, and others remains a fundamental debate for philosophers. In Damasio’s Error and Descartes’ Truth, Andrew Gluck constructs a pluralistic response to the work of neurologist Antonio Damasio. Gluck critiques the neutral monistic assertions found in Descartes’ Error and Looking for Spinoza from a philosophical perspective, advocating an adaptive theory—physical monism in the natural sciences, dualism in the social sciences, and neutral monism in aesthetics. Gluck’s work is a significant and refreshing take on a historical debate.
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