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Mind, Quantum, and Free Will: The Birth of Physics in the Sensuous Cosmos

Mind, Quantum, and Free Will: The Birth of Physics in the Sensuous Cosmos

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The mind-body problem is the ultimate intractable enigma. This book proposes that all fundamental constituents of the universe are agents, which perceive one another and freely act according to their percepts. Contemporary science can be explained in entirely mentalistic terms.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 432 pages
Publication date: 09 December 2022
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing


The mind-body problem stands as the most perplexing and enduring enigma in the realm of philosophy and science. How can we, complex physical systems, possess multicolored experiences and exercise conscious choice? This book presents a radical hypothesis: that all fundamental elements of the universe are agents, capable of perceiving one another and acting autonomously based on their perceptions.

Contemporary science can be fully explained through a mentalistic lens. This perspective aligns with various interpretations of quantum mechanics, including GRW (Gravity's Rainbow) and Roger Penrose's OR (Orchestrated Reality) theory.

The implications of this proposal are profound. If all fundamental constituents of the universe are agents, then it follows that our thoughts, emotions, and actions are not mere products of our physical brains but rather are actively shaped by these agents. This suggests that we have a greater degree of control over our lives and the world around us than previously believed.

Furthermore, the mentalistic approach to science opens up new avenues for exploration. It suggests that the mind is not just a passive observer of the physical world but is an active participant in shaping it. This has implications for fields such as psychology, neuroscience, and even artificial intelligence, where the understanding of the mind and its interactions with the body is crucial.

However, the mentalistic approach to the mind-body problem also raises several challenges. One of the most significant is the problem of consciousness. How can we explain the subjective experience of consciousness, which seems to transcend the physical world? Some philosophers argue that consciousness is an emergent property of the brain, while others suggest that it is an intrinsic property of the mind itself.

Another challenge is the problem of free will. If all our actions are determined by the laws of physics, then how can we have genuine free will? Some philosophers argue that free will is an illusion, while others suggest that it is a product of our complex mental processes.

Despite these challenges, the mentalistic approach to the mind-body problem remains an intriguing and promising area of research. By exploring the relationship between the mind and the body, we may gain a deeper understanding of ourselves and the world around us.

In conclusion, the mind-body problem is a complex and enduring enigma that has fascinated philosophers and scientists for centuries. This book proposes a radical hypothesis: that all fundamental elements of the universe are agents, capable of perceiving one another and acting autonomously based on their perceptions. While the mentalistic approach to science offers new insights and opportunities for exploration, it also raises significant challenges that must be addressed. By continuing to explore this topic, we may gain a deeper understanding of ourselves and the world around us.


Dimension: 216 x 140 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781785359651

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