Mind-body Dualism; A Philosophical Investigation
Book Details
Author(s)Alpana Chakraborty
PublisherD.K. Printworld
ISBN / ASIN8124600716
ISBN-139788124600719
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Sales Rank6,296,421
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Description
How do we (basically) conceptualize a human being or, say, any person ? Is he just his body ? Or a mind too besides his body ? What, then, is mind , or how is it related to body ? And since body is destructible, does man have disembodied existence as well? Addressing these age-old questions of fundamental importance, the book focusses on mind-body dualism. Which, despite its exposure to scathing criticisms, and even outright repudiations, has survived as a powerful dualistic tradition. Alpana Chakraborty s study is not a critique of mind-body dualism; but a coherent, quintessential review of the philosophical thinking that has, since Descartes time, been invested in the shaping of this dualistic tradition, its theoretical parameters and its key issues. Also setting out Western concepts of person , disembodied existence/survival , and bodily resurrection , the author considers the Cartesian view of mind-body dualism, and how it compares with the dualism of traditional Indian Samkhya philosophy. In her effort to spell out issues central to mind-body interaction, Dr. Chakraborty develops a vast historical framework from the acknowledged treatises/theories of Cottinghum, Don Locke, Gilbert Ryle, C.D. Broad, C.J. Ducasse, Nichlos Bohr, P.F. Srawson, and other Western philosophers including the very recent theories of Complementarity and Meta-Linguistic Dualism . Invaluable to the scholars of philosophy, metaphysics and psychology.
