Consciousness From Descartes to Ayer

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Abstract

The title is meant to indicate that consciousness is being examined largely within the history of philosophy, and within the period of time from Descartes to Ayer. Investigators aiming to understand consciousness and minds usually try to take account of all individual human minds, so as to have the most data for the most encompassing induction. The problem with that approach is that because of the vastness of the data, its results tend to be vague, lacking the specificity of studies of individuals. On the other hand, the problem with studies of individuals is that they cannot guarantee generality, as the opposing method can. This book's distinctive approach aims at a middle way, getting the best of the two opposing methods by drawing its data from the history of philosophy, especially the history of the great philosophers.

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Berkeley and Toland: Irish Philosophy, Past and Future

I can indicate the main aims of this chapter by explaining its title. By ‘Irish Philosophy, Past’, I understand that period when Ireland was at the cutting edge of world philosophy. This was the golden age, which was born with John Toland’s Christianity not Mysterious , grew with the answers to his ... see more

A. J. Ayer: The Complete Monist

My aim in this chapter is to look closely at A. J. Ayer, the philosopher who is the terminus of this work; then to use my understanding of him to point to a number of tangles in twentieth century philosophy and the way they can be untangled. However, first it is necessary to be clear about Ayer’s ph... see more

The Theory of 2 Consciousnesses

Two persons looking into a field can each say ‘I see the brown cow’ and be conscious of the cow they see. And as there is one thing they see and are talking about, namely the cow, it is assumed that their respective consciousness is also the same. This, very briefly, is what I call the Assumption: t... see more

Hume’s Artful Lying, Monistic Naturalism and Retraction on Personal Identity

As indicated in my title, this chapter is about two topics. The first focuses on Hume’s essay ‘Of Miracles’, which in what follows I shall refer to as the ‘essay’. The second topic focusses on Hume’s account of personal identity in his Treatise of Human Nature, Book one, pt iv, sect. vi, and its app... see more

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