Mind and Cosmos

Mind and Cosmos Why the Materialist Neo-Darwinian Conception of Nature Is Almost Certainly False

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In Mind and Cosmos Thomas Nagel argues that the widely accepted world view of materialist naturalism is untenable. The mind-body problem cannot be confined to the relation between animal minds and animal bodies. If materialism cannot accommodate consciousness and other mind-related aspects of reality, then we must abandon a purely materialist understanding of nature in general, extending to biology, evolutionary theory, and cosmology. Since minds are features of biological systems that have developed through evolution, the standard materialist version of evolutionary biology is fundamentally incomplete. And the cosmological history that led to the origin of life and the coming into existence of the conditions for evolution cannot be a merely materialist history. An adequate conception of nature would have to explain the appearance in the universe of materially irreducible conscious minds, as such. No such explanation is available, and the physical sciences, including molecular biology, cannot be expected to provide one. The book explores these problems through a general treatment of the obstacles to reductionism, with more specific application to the phenomena of consciousness, cognition, and value. The conclusion is that physics cannot be the theory of everything.

Book information

ISBN: 9780199919758
Publisher: OUP USA
Imprint: Oxford University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 113
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 130
Weight: 304g
Height: 147mm
Width: 217mm
Spine width: 20mm