Mind, Matter and Life
Why the mind-matter problem could invalidate the neo-Darwinian materialist conception of the world
Why the mind-matter problem could invalidate the neo-Darwinian materialist conception of the world
Why the mind-matter problem could invalidate the neo-Darwinian materialist conception of the world
Life sciences (general), Mind & body, New thought
Mind, Matter and Life shows that the mind-body problem concerns not only the relationship between mind and brain but also our current conception of the very phenomenon of life. In fact, this problem concerns our conception of nature as a whole in materialist terms. By addressing neo-Darwinism’s argument - that since a naturalistic explanation for the emergence and development of living organisms exists or is, in principle, viable, living organisms are not what they appear to be and thus not the products of a mind - Mind, Matter and Life argues that this is not the case.
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I am very glad to suggest the publication of this very unusual book that delves into the mind-matter problem with unparalleled creativity and originality. It bypasses the conventional discussions on the topic by exploring not only the intricate relationship between the human mind and the brain but also its profound implications for the entire phenomenon of life and our understanding of nature in materialistic terms. The authors' two cutting-edge “examples” (atmospheric electricity and pions’ interactions) challenge the prevailing neo-Darwinian approach to the origin of life, inviting readers to critically evaluate the claim that naturalistic explanations alone can account for the emergence and development of living organisms. By doing so, they critically surmise the possibility that our current understanding of life may be incomplete. One of the most commendable aspects of this book is its resolute commitment to intellectual honesty. The authors fearlessly point out the dangers of scientistic materialism, highlighting how it has inadvertently assumed a quasi-religious status in contemporary discourse. By raising thought-provoking questions, they compel us to reassess our assumptions and open ourselves to alternative perspectives. The book takes a bold stance that demands attention. It suggests that consciousness or mind could be the fundamental essence preceding matter, offering a compelling framework for scientific investigation. As such, the authors contribute to the advancement of our collective understanding of the mysteries surrounding the mind-matter relationship. I am sure that this book will become a beacon of inspiration for those seeking intellectual stimulation and a broader perspective. It challenges the status quo, encourages critical thinking, and allures readers to embark on a captivating journey of exploration. In conclusion, I wholeheartedly endorse this remarkable book. Its unconventional approach, insightful analysis and thought-provoking arguments make it an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the mind-matter problem, the nature of life, and the broader implications of materialistic perspectives. ~ Giuseppe Trautteur, Professor Emeritus of Theoretical Physics at the Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II; Scientific consultant for Adelphi publishing house