The Problem of the Soul: Two Visions of Mind and How to Reconcile Them

The Problem of the Soul: Two Visions of Mind and How to Reconcile Them

by OwenJ.Flanagan (Author)

Synopsis

The illusions we must give up--concerning free will, personal identity, and the existence of the soul--and the (surprisingly rich) ideas we can keep. Traditional ideas about the basic nature of humanity are under attack as never before. The very attributes that make us human--free will, the permanence of personal identity, the existence of the soul--are being undermined and threatened by the current revolution in the science of the mind. If the mind is the brain, and therefore a physical object subject to deterministic laws, how can we have free will? If most of our thoughts and impulses are unconscious, how can we be morally responsible for what we do? The Problem of the Soul shows the way out of these seemingly intractable paradoxes. Framing the conflict in terms of two dominant visions of the mind--the manifest image of humanistic philosophy and theology, and the scientific image--renowned philosopher Owen Flanagan demonstrates that there is, in fact, common ground, and that we need not give up our ideas of moral responsibility and personal freedom in order to have an empirically sound view of the human mind.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 384
Publisher: Basic Books
Published: 01 Aug 2002

ISBN 10: 0465024602
ISBN 13: 9780465024605

Media Reviews
Flanagan is a sparkling writer, leavening rigorous philosophical exposition with intimate personal disclosures, vivid examples, and humor. The Problem of the Soul is a pleasure to read.
Author Bio
Owen Flanagan is James B. Duke Professor of Philosophy and Chairman of the Philosophy Department at Duke University. He is also Professor of Psychology and Professor of Neurobiology at Duke, as well as Affiliate Professor in the Graduate Program in Literature. He is the author of the classic Consciousness Reconsidered.