Discussion / Debate: The Mind Body Paradox & The Nature of Consciousness


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Fight Club Itinerary- Wednesday June 4th
-A primer on the historical philosophical perspectives on mind & body
-Initial round table discussion
-Debate: Idealism vs. Materialism
-Debate: Dualism vs Non-Dualism
-Debate: Physicalism vs Panpsychism
-Closing commentary
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"Key Thinkers on the Mind-Body Debate"
RenΓ© Descartes
π§ Substance Dualism β mind and body as separate substances.
Baruch Spinoza
π Neutral Monism β mind and body are two attributes of the same substance.
George Berkeley
π§ Idealism β to be is to be perceived (esse est percipi).
David Chalmers
π‘ Property Dualism / Naturalistic Dualism β mind has non-physical properties.
Daniel Dennett
π¬ Physicalist / Illusionist β consciousness is a brain-based illusion.
Patricia Churchland
𧬠Eliminative Materialism β mind is brain; folk psychology is outdated.
Galen Strawson
π Panpsychist / Realist Idealist β consciousness is a fundamental feature of reality.
Thomas Nagel
π¦ Mystery Dualism / Anti-Reductionist β rejects reductionism without committing to idealism.
Immanuel Kant
π Transcendental Idealism β mind imposes structure on experience.
Bernardo Kastrup
π Analytic Idealism β reality is mental; mind-at-large underlies all.
Nagarjuna
ποΈ Madhyamaka Buddhism / Non-Dualism β all phenomena are empty of inherent existence.
Adi Shankara
ποΈ Advaita Vedanta / Spiritual Non-Dualism β only consciousness is ultimately real.
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Discussion / Debate: The Mind Body Paradox & The Nature of Consciousness