De-Conditioning and Images of the Mind: Scientific Images and Dualistic Images

Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture 7 (3):31-47 (2023)
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“De-Conditioning and Images of the Mind” explores the categories of Stephen Priest as developed in his article, “The Unconditioned Soul.” Through an analysis of historical and contemporary examples of the “conditioned” mode in recent philosophical and scientific discussions of the mind, the article articulates limitations of the proposed methods and advances examples of “de-conditioning” the mind that point in the direction of what Priest calls the “unconditioned.”

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