
Knowledge and the Body-Mind Problem
In Defence of Interaction
Karl Popper(Author)
M.A. Notturno(Editor)
Routledge (Publisher)
Published on 3. November 1994
Book
Hardback
168 pages
978-0-415-11504-9 (ISBN)
Description
Based upon the Kenan Lectures that Karl Popper delivered at Emory University in 1969, Knowledge and the Body-Mind Problem raises problems connected with human freedom, creativity, rationality, and the relationship between human beings and their actions. These are what Popper calls big issues - too big for easy answers, but too important to be ignored. In these lectures, and in the discussions that follow them, Sir Karl develops a theory of body-mind interaction. This theory involves evolutionary emergence, human language, and that realm of autonomous products of the human mind which Popper calls World 3. According to Popper, consciousness emerged in the course of evolution as a kind of control system for the body, like a driver is a control system for a car. Objective knowledge - the kind of knowledge that is found in books and libraries - then emerged in the course of evolution as a higher level control system for the mind. Simply put, objective knowledge is the mind's control system for critical problem solving. In this way, full consciousness - the kind of consciousness that humans can have - is anchored in World 3 and is closely linked to human language, problems, theories, and criticism. And it is mainly through this use of objective knowledge as a control system for critical problem solving that we are able to exercise our freedom, creativity, and rationality - first by making contributions, like science books and works of art, to World 3; and then by using these contributions to bring about changes in Worlds 1 and 2. The Kenan Lectures were well-attended and provoked lively discussions. This book is published in the same informal language in which they were originally delivered and so can be easily understood by a general audience.
Reviews / Votes
'One might not agree with everything in Popper, but he always makes stimulating reading.' - A.C. Grayling, Financial Times'A useful addition to the Popper canon.' - Peter Goldie, International Studies in the Philosophy of Science
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduate and Undergraduate
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
353 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-11504-9 (9780415115049)
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Content
Acknowledgements, Author's note, 1993, 1 KNOWLEDGE: OBJECTIVE AND SUBJECTIVE, 2 THE AUTONOMY OF WORLD 3, 3 WORLD 3 AND EMERGENT EVOLUTION, 4 DESCRIPTION, ARGUMENT, AND IMAGINATION, 5 INTERACTION AND CONSCIOUSNESS, 6 THE SELF, Rationality AND FREEDOM, Editor's afterword, Bibliography, Name index, Subject index