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George John Romanes

Mind and Motion and Monism

In 'Mind and Motion and Monism,' George John Romanes artfully navigates the intricate relationship between consciousness and the physical universe, presenting a compelling argument for a monistic philosophy that unifies mind and matter. The book employs a clear, analytical style that reflects the scientific rigor of the late Victorian period, drawing from contemporary advances in psychology and physiology, as well as philosophical discourses. Romanes challenges dualistic notions, arguing for an integrated understanding of human experience that acknowledges the interplay between mental states and physical actions, positioning his work squarely within the discourse of emergent evolutionary theory and the burgeoning field of psychology. George John Romanes, a prot√©g√© of Charles Darwin, was deeply influenced by the evolutionary paradigm that shaped 19th-century thought. His background in natural science, combined with a lifelong interest in philosophy, catalyzed his exploration of monism as a means to reconcile the complexities of human experience. Romanes's unique perspective as both a scientist and philosopher allows him to interweave empirical facts with metaphysical inquiry, making his insights particularly resonant for his contemporaries and subsequent thinkers. This insightful work is essential for readers interested in the intersection of philosophy, psychology, and evolutionary science. Romanes'Äôs innovative approach invites readers to reconsider preconceived notions about mind and matter, making 'Mind and Motion and Monism' a pivotal text for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of consciousness and its role in the natural world.
161 бумажная страница
Правообладатель
Bookwire
Дата публикации оригинала
2019
Год выхода издания
2019
Издательство
Good Press

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