Lecture: "Is the Mind a Physical Thing?”

As part of the New Directions in the Study of the Mind project, Tim Crane will 
giving a public lecture.

The lecture will take place at 5:00-6:30pm on Wednesday 17th May, at Newnham 
College, in the Lucia Windsor Room, which is accessible from the Newnham 
College Porters' Lodge on Sidgwick Avenue. The lecture will be followed by a 
reception.

Please do come along. All are welcome, though places are limited. To register, 
visit the event’s webpage 
<http://www.newdirectionsproject.com/events/2017/05/17/physicalmind/>. 
Registration closes on Tuesday 9th May.

Abstract

To answer the question of whether the mind is a physical thing requires us 
first to understand what is meant by ‘physical’ and ‘thing’. The traditional 
debate over the mind-body problem tends to take it for granted that these terms 
should be understood in the way they have been since the 17th century: those 
who these days assert the doctrine of physicalism or materialism take 
themselves to be disagreeing, for example, with Descartes. I argue that unless 
we accept the metaphysical assumptions behind this 17th century debate, the 
contemporary debate between dualists and physicalists/materialists loses a lot 
of its point; and that once we explicitly abandon these assumptions, we can see 
the way to the conclusion that there is no interesting sense in which the mind 
a physical thing.

Any questions? Get in touch by email 
<mailto:[email protected]>.

This lecture is a part of the New Directions in the Study of the Mind 
<http://www.newdirectionsproject.com/> project, based in the Faculty of 
Philosophy in Cambridge, and supported by the John Templeton Foundation 
<https://www.templeton.org/>.

Alexander Greenberg <http://alexandergreenberg.github.io/> | Research Associate 
& Project Administrator
New Directions in the Study of the Mind <http://www.newdirectionsproject.com/>
Faculty of Philosophy | University of Cambridge
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