The Material Mind

The Material Mind

Carl Reader

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Editorial:
Carl Reader
Año de edición:
2024
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Ética y filosofía moral
ISBN:
9798227742490

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The Material Mind: A Writer’s Philosophical Journal is a piecemeal collection, with an explanatory introduction, of the thoughts of an elderly writer who has abandoned his art of fiction late in life for the modern realities of metaphysics and epistemology. He shares his applications of a lifetime of thought, reading, questioning, and searches for beauty and meaning in journal form. Abandoning fiction has left him with the conclusions of The Material Mind, a non-spiritual, reality-based look at the view of mind and reality as substance. It is the work of a long life of pondering what is and applying his conclusions to what the nature of our mind is and how it is best applied to how we exist.

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