Quintessence of Dust: The Science of Matter and the Philosophy of Mind
Abstract
Quintessence of Dust by Harry Redner argues for a science of matter and a philosophy of mind based on emergence. Mind emerges from matter through five essential stages – “quintessence” ( Hamlet). Human mind is differentiated from animal mind primarily by reference to art ( Homo ludens). This approach draws support from Donald, Edelman and other palaeoanthropologists, psychologists and neurologists. The emergent relation between two entities is defined as an indissoluble non-identity. The “mind as machine” thesis, artificial intelligence and cognitivism are criticised. The alternative emergentist approach comes close to Spinoza. The book attempts a synthesis of the natural sciences, social sciences and humanities based on philosophic premises.
Keywords
animal mind; art; Chomsky; cognitivism; Donald; emergence; end-of-science; Engelman; Homo Ludens; matter; mind; Mind-as-Machine; New Unconscious; philosophy; philosophy of mind; Spinoza; Systems TheoryDOI
10.1163/9789004426863ISBN
9789004426863, 9789004426023, 9789004426863Publisher
BrillPublisher website
https://brill.com/Publication date and place
2020Classification
Philosophy of mind