What Am I?: Descartes and the Mind-Body Problem

What Am I?: Descartes and the Mind-Body Problem

by Joseph Almog
What Am I?: Descartes and the Mind-Body Problem

What Am I?: Descartes and the Mind-Body Problem

by Joseph Almog

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Overview

In his Meditations, René Descartes asks, "what am I?" His initial answer is "a man." But he soon discards it: "But what is a man? Shall I say 'a rational animal'? No: for then I should inquire what an animal is, what rationality is, and in this way one question would lead down the slope to harder ones." Instead of understanding what a man is, Descartes shifts to two new questions: "What is Mind?" and "What is Body?" These questions develop into Descartes's main philosophical preoccupation: the Mind-Body distinction. How can Mind and Body be independent entities, yet joined--essentially so--within a single human being? If Mind and Body are really distinct, are human beings merely a "construction"? On the other hand, if we respect the integrity of humans, are Mind and Body merely aspects of a human being and not subjects in and of themselves? For centuries, philosophers have considered this classic philosophical puzzle. Now, in this compact, engaging, and long-awaited work, UCLA philosopher Joseph Almog closely decodes the French philosopher's argument for distinguishing between the human mind and body while maintaining simultaneously their essential integration in a human being. He argues that Descartes constructed a solution whereby the trio of Human Mind, Body, and Being are essentially interdependent yet remain each a genuine individual subject. Almog's reading not only steers away from the most popular interpretations of Descartes, but also represents a scholar coming to grips directly with Descartes himself. In doing so, Almog creates a work that Cartesian scholars will value, and that will also prove indispensable to philosophers of language, ontology, and the metaphysics of mind.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198033462
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 12/27/2001
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 293 KB

About the Author

Joseph Almog is Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Los Angeles, and editor of Themes from Kaplan (Oxford, 1989).

Table of Contents

Synopsis: The Project and the Challengexvii
1.The Real Distinction3
I.1.The Basis for the Real Distinction3
1.2.What Is in a Real Distinction?4
1.3.Conceivability, Possibility, Whatness5
1.4.The Argument from Possibility--Descartes vs. Arnauld14
1.5.The Primacy of Whatness23
1.6.Appendix: Conceivability--Does Epistemology Precede Metaphysics?42
2.Integrative Dualism59
2.1.The Prove Too Much/Prove Too Little Dilemma59
2.2.Separatist Dualism: Four Basic Annotations61
2.3.Integrative Dualism: The Quest for Symmetry71
2.4.Subjects in Time: Two Cartesian Frameworks81
3.The Real Man99
3.1.The Real Distinction Reviewed99
3.2.The Primal Question and the Primal Answer115
Index125
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