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Author Midgley, Mary, 1919-2018, author.

Title Are you an illusion? / Mary Midgley.

Publication Info. London ; New York : Routledge, 2014.

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 Axe Kansas Collection Harmon  126 M584a 2014    ---  Lib Use Only
Description viii, 167 pages ; 20 cm.
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Series Heretics
Heretics (Durham, England)
Note Originally published in 2014 in Durham, UK, by Acumen.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-158) and index.
Contents Introduction : are we losing ourselves? -- Changing relations to the cosmos -- Sciencephobia and its sources -- Transcendent numbers : Pythagoras and Plato -- What explanation is -- Why the idea of purpose won't go away -- Is sexual selection natural? -- The search for senselessness -- The beasts that perish -- Free will, not just free won't -- How divided selves live -- Hemispheres and holism -- The supernatural aspects of physics -- Conclusion : on being still here.
Summary Renowned philosopher Mary Midgley explores the remarkable gap that has opened up between our own understanding of our sense of our self and today's scientific orthodoxy that claims the self to be nothing more than an elaborate illusion. Bringing her formidable acuity and analytic skills to bear, she exposes some very odd claims and muddled thinking on the part of cognitive scientists and psychologists when it comes to talk about the self. Well-known philosophical problems in causality, subjectivity, empiricism, free will and determinism are shown to have been glossed over by scientists claiming that the self is no more than a jumble of brain-cells. Midgley argues powerfully and persuasively that the rich variety of our imaginative life cannot be contained in the narrow bounds of a highly puritanical materialism that equates brain and self. The denial of the self has been sustained by the belief that physical science requires it, but there is not just one such pattern of thought but many others which all help to explain the different kinds of problems that arise in our life, argues Midgley. Physics' amazing contemporary successes spring from attacking problems that arise within physics, not from outside. It is no more sensible to give a physical answer to a moral problem than it is to give political answers to physical ones. 'Are you an Illusion?' is an impassioned defence of the importance of our own experiences - the subjective sources of thought - which are every bit as necessary for the world as the objective ones such as brain cells. -- Provided by publisher.
Subject Self (Philosophy)
Thought and thinking.
Individuality.
Philosophy and science.
Individuality. (OCoLC)fst00970343
Philosophy and science. (OCoLC)fst01060832
Self (Philosophy) (OCoLC)fst01111454
Thought and thinking. (OCoLC)fst01150249
ISBN 9781844657926 (paperback)
1844657922 (paperback)

 
    
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