William Hasker’s philosophy of mind: the case for interactionist dualism

Authors

  • Dmytro Sepety Zaporizhzhya State Medical University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31812/apd.v0i17.1883

Keywords:

Consciousness, brain, materialism, dualism, physical, subjectivity, epiphenomenalism, intercessionism, rationality

Abstract

The author considers William Hasker’s dualistic mind-body conception, and outlines its place in the context of the contemporary analytic philosophy of mind. He also explains main Hasker’s arguments against eliminativism and other versions of materialism, in favor of the view that mind is nonphysical and determines human behavior by a causal influence to the physical processes in the brain.

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Author Biography

Dmytro Sepety, Zaporizhzhya State Medical University

Department of Social Sciences

Published

2017-02-14

How to Cite

Sepety, D. (2017). William Hasker’s philosophy of mind: the case for interactionist dualism. Actual Problems of Mind, (17), 133–148. https://doi.org/10.31812/apd.v0i17.1883

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MIND. LANGUAGE. SOCIETY