- In philosophy,
physicalism is the view that "everything is physical", that
there is "nothing over and above" the physical, or that
everything supervenes...
- most
common forms of
monism in
Western philosophy are physicalist.
Physicalistic monism ****erts that the only
existing substance is physical, in some...
- physical.
Thomas Nagel first characterized the
problem of
qualia for
physicalistic monism in his article, "What Is It Like to Be a Bat?".
Nagel argued...
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Wittgenstein and J. L. Austin, led to a more
tolerant climate toward physicalistic and
realist ideas.
Logical behaviorism emerged as a
serious contender...
- its
choices or volitions. Ryle's ****umption is that all
volitions are
physicalistic processes and thus
subject to
cause and effect. If such is the case...
- ) This
ontology is Platonistic, realistic, but
neither exclusively physicalistic nor phenomenalistic. — Karl Potter, The
Encyclopedia of
Indian Philosophies...
- laws of its integrity, were
derived from
biological rather than the
physicalistic view of the world.
Regarding the
three scientific cycles which comprise...
-
concept of free will.
Lucretius attempts to
allow for free will in his
physicalistic universe by
postulating an
indeterministic tendency for
atoms to veer...
-
formulations because it is
based on spatio-temporal coordinates. Such a
physicalistic approach to the
sciences would facilitate the
elimination of
every residual...
- "Part II:
Clarification of the
Origin of the
Modern Opposition between Physicalistic Objectivism and
Transcendental Subjectivism", and "Part III: The Clarification...