Mind-Body Philosophy

Mind-Body Philosophy

Series from 2017

Series from 2017

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Genres: Special Interest

How is it that our very physical brain creates the very subjective experience we call reality? That is the mind-body problem.

In Mind-Body Philosophy, award-winning Professor Patrick Grim of SUNY Stony Brook leads an exhilarating tour through millennia of philosophy and science addressing one of life’s greatest conundrums: What is consciousness and how does it arise?

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Mind, Body, and Questions of Consciousness

Mind and Body in Greek Philosophy

Eastern Perspectives on Mind and Body

Using the Body to Shape the Mind

History of the Soul

How Descartes Divided Mental from Physical

Mistakes about Our Own Consciousness

Strange Cases of Consciousness

Altered States of Consciousness

Memory, Mind, and Brain

Self-Consciousness and the Self

Rival Psychologies of the Mind

The Enigma of Free Will

Emotions: Where Mind and Body Meet

Could a Machine Be Conscious?

Computational Approaches to the Mind

A Guided Tour of the Brain

Thinking Body and Extended Mind

Francis Crick and Binding in the Brain

Clues on Consciousness from Anesthesiology

Of Mind, Materialism, and Zombies

Thought Experiments against Materialism

Consciousness and the Explanatory Gap

A Philosophical Science of Consciousness?