METAPHYSICS AND MIND
ANIL MITRA PHD, COPYRIGHT ©
2000, REFORMATTED June 18, 2003
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Metaphysics
and Mind
1.
Purpose.
Metaphysics and Mind [MM] defines the
focus… and is my initial choice of title
Metaphysics itself has long held my interest. It is
universal thought and being
The idea for MM
started as a revision of my essay Problems
in the Science and Philosophy of Mind and Consciousness [PM]. For complete
understanding it was clear that mind should be considered in its relations to
the world. The final content of PM suggested
the alternate title Mind and Metaphysics.
In fact Mind and Metaphysics is the
name of my Windows file directory for PM and
background work
An alternative title to the present article is Metaphysics and Being. While “metaphysics”
and “the science of being” are often thought of as synonymous, the specific
need for a Metaphysics and Being
comes from the ongoing work Being and the Elements
of Being [BE]. A similar need arises with any fundamental concern or essay…
another purpose of this article is to place metaphysics in one location, to
avoid repetition
BE is to be the summation, to date, of my
philosophical work. Two of its basic issues are: what are the possibilities of
being [and knowing] and, of the possibilities, what is accessible to human
being. The approach to BE is theoretical and experimental. This suggests a
subtitle for MM: Theoretical and Experimental Philosophy
Metaphysics has a history. There are common
problems, methods and schools of metaphysics. The idea of metaphysics “the real
nature of things”, “the world as a whole” is itself problematic. Ideas such as
the following are laced with paradox: the “thing-in-itself” in contrast to
appearance, “all the objects of the world”, … There is
a history of criticism of metaphysics from Hume and Kant, through the Logical
Positivists, Moore and Wittgenstein, to modern religious philosophers. It is a
good idea to bring these elements together. The fact of having specific
problems to solve will sharpen the analysis
Metaphysics
and Mind remains my initial choice
for a title. The basic reason follows. What may be known is fundamentally
connected with the agency of knowing. There is not only a question of justification
of what is known but, prior to that, is the question of the nature of
knowledge. Mind enters in a fundamental way - even if it is a temporary
construct. Is knowing characterized by a fundamental “Cartesian” divide… or is “mind”
fundamentally integrated with the world… and in such a way that justification
is not a fundamental concept or concern?
2.
Why metaphysics! Intrinsic interest. Interaction with other disciplines and activities.
Are the sciences autonomous? Ethics and metaphysics
3.
What is metaphysics? A peliminary description:
study of the real nature of things[1]
- inquiry into what exists, study of ultimate reality and of the world as a
whole, and “the science of first principles.” Metaphysics, ontology and
cosmology. Binding and identity of metaphysics and epistemology… the nature of
knowledge and the possibility of metaphysics. The dual uncertainty of ideas[2]
and the triadic uncertainty of opinion[3]
4.
How… “methods” in
metaphysics. Sense, perception and
idea. Facts and theories as data
points. Multiple traditions. Disciplines [including sciences] and activities as
metaphor. Language, logic, knowledge and their analysis. The possibility of
metaphysics and the nature of knowledge are intertwined at the root. Special
methods such as Kant’s transcendental method
Argument,
assertion, and method in metaphysics
Metaphysics
as a science: nature of an a priori
science, metaphysics as an a priori science, and metaphysics as an empirical
science
Initial
metaphysical insights: origin,
tests of validity, role of personal or social factors
Metaphysical
arguments: logical character of
metaphysical statements, logical form of metaphysical arguments
5.
Problems and schools of metaphysics
Problems: existence of forms, categories, universals
and particulars ; existence
of god; the soul, mind, and body; nature and the external world; space and
time; and the conception of spirit
Types of metaphysical theory: platonism, aristotelianism,
thomism; cartesianism;
idealism; materialism
6. Problems of
mind
Primary problems concern the nature of mind, the
nature of phenomenal experience or consciousness, mind and world. Details are
in PM. There is an entire literature.
I do not want to incorporate details at this initial stage. I want the issues
of mind to flow naturally from or develop naturally in interaction with
metaphysics. An initial re-vision of PM
is in Philosophical
Problems of Mind and Consciousness… this is being reworked and is to be
the first source for the interective development
[1] This initial version draws from “Metaphysics”
Britannica CD. Version 97. Encyclopaedia Britannica,
Inc., 1997
[2] In developing knowledge about an aspect of the
world that is unclearly known there must be an uncertainty in the object or
aspect under study and the concept and other instruments by which it is known.
If there is a unclearly known “object” known through a
definite concept then there is an indefinite concept that defines the state of
knowledge better. Recognition of the dual uncertainty is a fundamental
preliminary to clearer understanding. In contrast, regarding the growth of
knowledge as “discovery” blocks understanding
[3] An additional uncertainty is introduced when there
is a discussion among a number of people or when an individual has multiple
approaches
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