
Monism Matters
The Significance of Type Monism for the Mind-Body Debate
Torin Alter(Author)
Oxford University Press
Will be published approx. on 13. November 2026
Book
Hardback
160 pages
978-0-19-893239-0 (ISBN)
Description
The concrete world contains a great diversity of phenomena. There are quarks, molecules, galaxies, trees, wombats, persons, nerf balls, nations, and more. The properties those entities have, and the relations in which they stand, are no less varied. But is there an underlying commonality--a single fundamental nature or kind or type that everything shares? That is the question of monism. At least, it is a question of monism, which has intrigued philosophers at least since the pre-Socratics.
This volume argues that considerations about monism figure importantly in the contemporary mind-body debate. In short, monism matters. To some philosophers, this monism-matters thesis will seem obviously true. After all, they will say, the contemporary debate is largely about physicalism, which is a version of monism, and its rivalry with dualism. To other philosophers, the monism-matters thesis will seem obviously false, perhaps even quaint. After all, they will say, the contemporary debate has a life of its own and should not be tethered to its origins. And indeed, in that debate, monism is rarely mentioned. Monism Matters challenges both of those reactions. Whether monism matters is a complex issue, with arguments worth considering on both sides.
This volume argues that considerations about monism figure importantly in the contemporary mind-body debate. In short, monism matters. To some philosophers, this monism-matters thesis will seem obviously true. After all, they will say, the contemporary debate is largely about physicalism, which is a version of monism, and its rivalry with dualism. To other philosophers, the monism-matters thesis will seem obviously false, perhaps even quaint. After all, they will say, the contemporary debate has a life of its own and should not be tethered to its origins. And indeed, in that debate, monism is rarely mentioned. Monism Matters challenges both of those reactions. Whether monism matters is a complex issue, with arguments worth considering on both sides.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-19-893239-0 (9780198932390)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Torin Alter is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Alabama. He has published extensively on consciousness and the mind-body problem and occasionally on other topics, such as free will and determinism. His publications include The Matter of Consciousness: From the Knowledge Argument to Russellian Monism (OUP, 2023) and A Dialogue on Consciousness (co-authored with Robert J. Howell, OUP, 2009).
Content
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Monism and the Mind-Body Debate
- Chapter 2: On Three Arguments Against the Significance of Monism
- Chapter 3: Two Arguments for the Significance of Monism
- Chapter 4: Disorderly Worlds
- Chapter 5: Monism and Repudiation
- Chapter 6: Three More Arguments for the Significance of Monism
- Chapter 7: Supervenience Physicalism
- Chapter 8: Grounding Physicalism and Neocarn
- Chapter 9: Concluding Thoughts