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Does Idealism Solve the Mind-Body Problem?

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posted on 2023-12-20, 12:03 authored by Ralph WeirRalph Weir
<p>The mind-body problem arises from the apparently obvious fact that consciousness is not physical on the one hand, and the well-attested evidence that the physical world is causally closed on the other. We might hope that idealism, the view that everything is mental, will solve the mind-body problem. For idealism has no trouble accommodating consciousness. And there is a sense in which idealism posits no physical world to be causally closed in the first place. This chapter argues that in fact, idealism has no advantage over dualism and physicalism in the face of the mind-body problem.</p>

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  • Lincoln School of Humanities and Heritage (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

The Routledge Handbook on Idealism and Immaterialism

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Routledge

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9781138502819

Date Submitted

2020-06-15

Date Accepted

2021-09-13

Date of First Publication

2021-09-13

Date of Final Publication

2021-09-13

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2020-05-26

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40930

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