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by Markus Gabriel


  astrophysics 12

  asymmetry, ontological 8

  autobiographies 93–4

  awareness 38, 46–7

  babies (German) 98

  Bausch, Pina 43

  belief 81, 89–90, 95 false 35, 41, 59, 90–1

  Benoist, Jocelyn 2, 53–60, 87–94, 115n.8

  Bonn, University of 37

  bosons 22, 35

  boundaries 48–9, 82–3, 98–9

  brain processes 2, 37–9, 73–4, 88, 113n.34 see also mind and brain

  Camus, Albert 3

  Cartesianism 2, 6, 9, 29–30, 42 post-Cartesianism 8

  cave paintings 38

  Cavell, Stanley 82

  Chalmers, David 16, 26–31

  change 47, 49

  Cold War 14

  conceivability argument 27–8

  concepts, thick and thin 18, 25–6, 30

  conditionalism 39–45, 73, 75–6, 103

  consciousness consciousness gap 15–19, 30, 58, 100, 109n.12

  Dennett 34, 35–6

  and Geist 57–9, 74–5, 88

  and human versus animal 72, 97

  and mind and brain 3, 38, 74

  and natural order 16, 30

  self-consciousness 57–9, 64–5, 87, 92–3, 97

  continuity, biological and methodological 18

  Cotard delusion 84

  cycling/bicycles 6, 42–3, 55–6, 101–2

  dandies 81–2

  Darwinism 41, 95

  de Beauvoir, Simone 3

  death 44

  deception 101, 104 self-deception 58–9, 87, 92–3

  decisionism, Sartre’s 51, 80

  Dellian, Ed 109n.11

  delusion 41–2, 49–50, 84, 85, 86 self-delusion 35, 92–3

  Dennett, Daniel 15, 23–4, 30–1, 33, 109n.12, 110n.17, 112n.33 consciousness 34, 35–6

  Descartes, René 8, 13, 112n.33

  Dieter, Henrich 111n.26

  disease 81

  DNA 6, 95, 114n.5

  domains, plurality of 1, 12–13

  domains of fact 11

  domains of objects 1, 10–11, 15, 83, 85, 91, 102 see also fields of sense

  dualism 13, 27, 36, 42, 87, 95, 112n.33 property 5, 6, 73

  substance 2, 6, 77, 103

  emergentism 5, 73, 76

  empiricism, non-transcendental 77

  evolution, theory of 31, 41, 95, 101

  existentialist tradition 6, 7, 40, 51, 78, 80

  experience 46–7, 49, 97 phenomenal 29, 49

  subjective 2, 4, 5, 6, 37

  explanatory structures 33–9, 44, 54, 56, 72

  externalism 6, 73

  feelings 29, 47, 48

  fiction 8–9, 12, 35, 59–60, 85, 93–4, 107n.2, 108n.3

  fields of sense 1–3, 11–12, 44, 77, 94, 101 see also domains of objects

  folk psychology 40

  Fountain of Youth 9

  free will 99

  Galileo 17, 109n.11

  Geist 3, 33–9, 44–5, 54–9, 88–100 and Aristotle 68, 72

  Benoist 54–9, 88–9, 92–4

  and consciousness 57–9, 74–5, 88

  explanatory structures 33–9, 44, 54, 56, 72

  and Hegel 36, 40, 50, 51, 68, 80

  and human mindedness 14, 40, 76, 78, 81–2, 88–90, 92–4, 96–9, 103

  and human versus animal 39–40, 61, 62, 95–8, 100, 103–4

  and mind and brain 55, 75–6, 78

  and natural kinds 34–5, 36, 39, 41, 44, 54, 88, 91, 103–4

  and natural order 36–7, 39, 45, 100

  and natural science 44, 75, 76, 77, 85–6, 88, 101, 103–4

  and nature 57, 89–90, 92–3

  and normativity 91, 92–3

  Taylor 49, 50, 51, 79–80, 84

  and universe 11, 81, 88–9, 101, 102

  Germany 98

  God 13, 27, 80, 90 see also belief

  “God’s eye view” 20, 110n.17, 110n.18

  Google Universe 20–1 see also universe

  Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich and Geist 36, 40, 50, 51, 68, 80

  and human versus animal 64, 65

  Heidegger, Martin 51, 80, 86

  Homer 38

  human mindedness and Geist 14, 40, 76, 78, 81–2, 88–90, 92–4, 96–9, 103

  and human versus non-human/animal 19, 94–8

  and natural kinds 84, 85–6

  and natural order 30, 32, 36, 38, 63–4, 111n.27

  and reality 84–5

  and universe 86, 100, 102

  human versus non-human/animal 10, 11–12, 61–72, 80–1, 90, 94–105 and Aristotle 69–72, 94, 95, 96, 104–5, 114n.5, 114n.6

  and consciousness 72, 97

  and Geist 39–40, 61, 62, 69, 95–8, 100, 103–4

  and Hegel 64, 65

  and human mindedness 19, 94–8

  and natural kinds 61, 63–4, 76, 95, 102–3, 104

  and natural order 63–4, 65, 67, 99, 100

  and naturalism 75, 87, 100–1

  humanity, structure of 86, 115n.5

  idealism 12, 64 German 3, 57–8

  objective 31, 111n.27, 112n.30

  identity 50–1, 72 Aristotle 69–70, 102–3

  identity claim 9, 62, 68, 102–3

  identity theory 3, 75, 76

  see also consciousness

  incarnation 96

  indispensability thesis 44, 102

  Integrated Information Theory (IIT) 74

  intellect 62, 64, 65, 68, 69, 71, 102

  intelligibility, principle of 31

  intentional objects 46

  intentional stance 3, 4, 33, 41, 85

  intentionality, collective 5

  intuition 9, 29, 64–5, 112n.33

  Jackson, Frank 26

  Johnson, Boris 91

  Kant, Immanuel 17, 35, 40, 64–5, 68

  Kern, Andrea 2, 61–72, 94–105

  Kierkegaard, Søren 40, 82

  kissing 2

  Koblenz, Rhine Valley 102

  Koch, Christof 74

  labeling 25–6

  language 24–5, 28–9, 55, 79, 80–2, 85 and naturalism 15, 34, 40, 87, 92, 108n.9

  lectures 33

  Levine, Joseph 25–6

  lions 71

  Macbeth 9, 93–4

  Maclure, Jocelyn 1–7, 73–9

  Marxism 14

  materialism 12, 18, 82, 86 anti-materialism 24, 30, 34, 40–1

  and natural order 24, 32, 36, 37, 41

  and naturalism 14, 20–8, 32, 38–9

  and universe 12, 21–3, 54

  see also naturalism, metaphysical

  mental activity, human 67, 74, 75, 99, 100

  Merleau-Ponty, Maurice 3, 51, 80

  metaphysical dualism 103

  metaphysics 76–7, 85–6 metaphysicalism 22, 110n.19

  and naturalism 20–2, 108n.9, 110n.18

  metaphysics, speculative 31, 111n.26

  mind, existence of 53–60

  mind, philosophy of 8–45 see also Geist; human mindedness; human versus non-human/animal; mind and brain; natural kinds; natural order; naturalism

  mind and brain 37–8, 54–6, 75–7 brain processes 2, 37–9, 73–4, 88, 113n.34

  and conditionalism 39–45, 75–6

  and consciousness 3, 38, 74

  and Geist 55, 75–6, 78

  and natural kinds 2, 18, 43–4, 54–5, 75, 76

  and natural order 24, 30, 32, 36, 43, 55, 111n.27

  and naturalism 77, 78, 109n.15

  and nature 16, 33, 87

  and philosophy of mind 24–5, 55, 75–6

  mind-independence 9, 108

  modernity 17, 18

  monadology 76

  monism 12–13, 76

  Nagel, Thomas 20, 31–2

  natural kinds and Geist 34–5, 36, 39, 41, 44, 54, 88, 91, 103–4

  and human mindedness 84, 85–6

  and human versus animal 61, 63–4, 76, 95, 102–3, 104

  and language 29, 33–4, 39, 41, 84

  and mind and brain 2
, 18, 43–4, 54–5, 75, 76

  and natural order 5, 18, 37

  and natural science 48–9, 83, 85–6, 91, 103–4

  and naturalism 2, 5, 54–5, 103

  and universe 54, 63, 83

  natural order 63–4 and consciousness 16, 30

  and Geist 36–7, 39, 45, 100

  and human mindedness 30, 32, 36, 38, 63–4, 111n.27

  and human versus animal 63–4, 65, 67, 99, 100

  and materialism 24, 32, 36, 37, 41

  and mind and brain 24, 30, 32, 36, 43, 55, 111n.27

  and natural kinds 5, 18, 37

  and naturalism 5, 16–17

  natural science 5, 96 and Geist 44, 75, 76, 77, 85–6, 88, 101, 103–4

  and natural kinds 46, 48–9, 83, 85–6, 91, 103–4

  and naturalism 4, 15, 18, 19, 108n.9

  and universe 15, 77, 79, 83

  and world-view 15–16, 17, 18, 23, 32, 38

  see also science

  naturalism 8–45 anti-naturalism 100, 102, 103, 104–5

  and human versus animal 75, 87, 100–1

  and language 15, 34, 40, 87, 92, 108n.9

  and materialism 14, 20–8, 32, 38–9

  and metaphysics 20–2, 108n.9, 110n.18

  and mind and brain 77, 78, 109n.15

  and natural kinds 2, 5, 54–5, 103

  and natural order 5, 16–17

  and natural science 4, 15, 18, 19, 108n.9

  and nature 16, 17, 31, 33–4, 38

  and philosophy of the mind 2–7, 78–9

  and reality 15, 18–19, 31–2, 34

  and universe 10–12, 15, 20–2, 102

  and world-view 15–16, 17, 18, 23, 32, 38

  naturalism, biological 19, 39, 109n.15

  naturalism, epistemological 18

  naturalism, metaphysical 18, 20, 24 see also materialism

  naturalism, object 109n.13

  naturalism, reasonable 4, 6, 73, 75, 79

  naturalism, standard 18

  naturalism, subject 109n.13

  nature and Geist 57, 89–90, 92–3

  laws of 5, 10, 21

  mind and brain 16, 33, 87

  and natural kind 54, 91

  and naturalism 16, 17, 31, 33–4, 38

  and normativity 90, 115n.8

  and universe 10–11, 54, 80

  neo-existentialism see Geist; human mindedness; human versus non-human/animal; mind and brain; natural kinds; natural order; naturalism

  neurocentricism 41, 99

  neuromania 41

  New Yorker, “View of the World from 9th Avenue” 19–20

  Newton, Isaac 17, 109n.11

  Nietzsche, Friedrich 40

  non-human 3, 10, 40, 61–77, 90 see also human versus non-human/animal

  normativity 59–60, 90, 91, 92–3, 115n.8

  objects, domains of 1, 10–11, 15, 83, 85, 91, 102 see also fields of sense

  objects, immaterial 22–3

  objects, intentional 46

  objects, physical 8, 9, 17, 21, 22–3

  panpsychism 86

  Paris 19–20

  perception 43, 70, 71, 74–5, 76

  physicalism 4, 53, 76–7 metaphysicalism 22, 110n.19

  non-reductive 5, 73

  placement issue 10, 26, 108n.4

  plant life 70

  Plato 28, 76

  pluralism 1, 12–13, 53, 78

  Popper, Karl 23

  possibility 23–4

  post-Cartesianism 8

  Price, Huw 10, 108n.4, 109n.13

  property dualism 5, 6, 73

  puberty 76

  Putnam, Hilary 14, 15, 20

  quantum mechanics 31, 90, 111n.25, 112n.30

  Quine, Willard van Orman 20

  realities, bounded 49, 52, 83

  reality 23, 45, 47–8, 52, 77, 108n.4 and naturalism 15, 18–19, 31–2, 34

  and universe 85, 94

  reality, non-mental 1–3, 44

  reddishness 26

  reductionism 4–5, 42, 53, 76, 78, 84–5

  religion 80, 81, 86, 89, 90, 95 see also belief; God

  Sartre, Jean-Paul 3, 7, 40, 51, 78, 80

  Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph 31

  science 9, 16, 23, 31–2, 66–7, 75–9, 97–9, 103–5 see also natural science

  Scruton, Roger 42

  Seinfeld, Jerry 81–2

  self-consciousness 57–9, 64–5, 87, 92–3, 97

  self-deception 58–9, 87, 92–3

  self-delusion 35, 92–3

  self-determination 51–2, 78, 80–1, 82, 84

  self-understanding 78, 83, 89, 92

  Sellars, Wilfrid 17–18

  sense, field of 11, 44, 77, 94, 101, 103

  souls 2, 44, 68, 75, 86, 89, 95

  Spinozism 76

  spiritualism, religious 86

  squash 35, 41, 58

  Stalinism 14

  standpoints 20–1

  substance dualism 2, 6, 77, 103

  sui generis character 62

  supranaturalism 109n.15

  Tallis, Raymond 41

  Taylor, Charles 2, 46–52, 79–86

  temperature 29

  Tetens, Holm 108n.9

  Thales of Miletus 28, 46, 47

  Thompson, Evan 107n.9

  thought 15, 55–6, 64–5, 82

  Thrasymachus 50

  Tononi, Giulio 74

  Trump, Donald 29, 48

  truth 51, 80–2, 91

  two-dimensional semantics 28–30

  “underdetermination thesis” 5

  understanding 47–8, 78, 79 self-understanding 78, 83, 89, 92

  universe and Geist 11, 81, 88–9, 101, 102

  Google Universe 20–1

  and human mindedness 86, 100, 102

  and materialism 12, 21–3, 54

  and natural kind 54, 63, 83

  and natural science 15, 77, 79, 83

  and naturalism 10–12, 15, 20–2, 102

  and nature 10–11, 54, 80

  and reality 85, 94

  and world 10–11, 15, 51–2

  water (H2O) 25, 26, 28–9, 46, 47

  “wonder tissue” 30–1

  world 27–8, 38, 53–4 naturalistic/scientific world 15–16, 17, 18, 23, 32, 38

  “no-world view” 10–11, 77, 85–6

  and universe 10–11, 15, 51–2

  zombie, philosophical 27–8

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