Publication

2008 - Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England

Language

English

Word Count

40,500 words, Guess

Page Count

162 pages

Identifiers

and 1 more
  • Goodreads5933189

Classifications

  • DDC110
  • LCCB808.9 .N34 2008

Description

"In God and Phenomenal Consciousness, Yujin Nagasawa bridges debates in two distinct areas of philosophy: the philosophy of mind and the philosophy of religion. First, he introduces some of the most powerful arguments against the existence of God and provides new objections to them. He then presents a hitherto unrecognised parallel structure between these arguments and influential arguments offered by Thomas Nagel and Frank Jackson against the physicalist approach to phenomenal consciousness. By appealing to this structure, Nagasawa constructs novel objections to Jackson's and Nagel's arguments. Finally, he derives, from the failure of these arguments, a unique metaphysical thesis, which he calls 'non-theoretical physicalism'. Through this thesis, he shows that although this world is entirely physical, there are physical facts that cannot be captured even by complete theories of the physical sciences"--Publisher description.

Subjects

People

Frank Jackson (1943-)

Other Editions

  • God and phenomenal consciousness: a novel approach to knowledge argumentsCambridge University Press2008-01-01

Reader Reviews

No reviews yet for this book.

Be the first to share your thoughts!