Saturday, June 20, 2015

Aspects Of Mind

Speaking of philosophy, it is good to see my essay on Aspects of Mind entering both the Top of the Pops and the Classics this week, of Philosophical Investigations. I think the essay offers something which is both fundamental and original in the philosophy of mind. Basically, it says that the mind cannot grasp objects, but only relationships. Far from being philosophical moonshine, this can be demonstrated, and potentially explains a number of things. OBSERVATION: Some might ask how this may be reconciled with Biblical teaching. In this regard, many theologians hold that the afterlife is about resurrection, not continuation. This means that it matters little what philosophers have to say about the soul or mind -- although my own view might favour the theologians.

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