Naturalistic Dualism
October 13, 2012
Hosted by
Fordham University
New York, NY
Speakers
David Chalmers
Australian National University / NYU
William Jaworski
Fordham University
Howard Robinson
Central European University
Dean Zimmerman
Rutgers University
The grail of philosophy of mind for over 40 years has been an acceptable mind-body theory that is both antireductive and broadly naturalistic – a theory that affirms that we are physical beings with physical components, but that also denies that biology, psychology, and other special sciences are reducible to physics. The most popular theories of this sort have been forms of nonreductive physicalism. But there are alternative naturalistic theories that reject physicalism. These include various forms of emergentism, epiphenomenalism, and hylomorphism. The goal of this conference is to explore some of these alternatives and their implications for the philosophy of mind.
Official Website: http://www.hylomorphism.org/
Added by NYC-Phil on September 10, 2012