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Timo Kaitaro

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Descartes’ Notion of the Mind–Body Union and its Phenomenological Expositions

2018

The chapter clarifies the connections between Descartes’ discussion of the mind–body union and classical phenomenology of embodiment, as developed by Husserl and Merleau-Ponty. It argues that the perplexing twofoldness of Descartes’ account of the mind–body union—interactionistic on the one hand, and holistic on the other—can be explicated and made coherent by phenomenological analyses of the two different attitudes that we can take toward human beings: the naturalistic and the personalistic. In the naturalistic attitude, the human being is understood as a two-layered psycho-physical complex, in which mental states and faculties are founded on the material basis of the body. In the personal…

Mind–body problemPerceptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectPhilosophyMerleau pontyInteractionism (philosophy of mind)HolismMaterialismNaturalismEpistemologymedia_common
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