Sensorama : A Phenomenalist Analysis of Spacetime and Its Contents
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0198732651
ISBN-13
9780198732655
Publisher
Oxford University Press
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Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Mar 5th, 2015
Print length
252 Pages
Weight
522 grams
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24.30 x 16.50 x 2.30 cms
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Phenomenology & ExistentialismPhilosophy: metaphysics & ontologyPhilosophy of mind
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Michael Pelczar offers a new account of space, time, and conscious experience, which reconciles the scientific conception of time with the evidence of introspection. He defends a phenomenalist metaphysic which holds that consciousness exists in neither time nor space, but serves as a basis for the logical construction of spacetime and its contents.
Michael Pelczar presents an original account of space, time and conscious experience. How does the modern scientific conception of time constrain the project of assigning the mind its proper place in nature? On the scientific conception, it makes no sense to speak of the duration of a pain, or the simultaneity of sensations occurring in different parts of the brain. Such considerations led Henri Poincaré, one of the founders of the modern conception, to conclude that consciousness does not exist in spacetime, but serves as the basic material out of which we must create the physical world. The central claim of Sensorama is that Poincaré was substantially correct. The best way to reconcile the scientific conception of time with the evidence of introspection is through a phenomenalist metaphysic according to which consciousness exists in neither time nor space, but serves as a basis for the logical construction of spacetime and its contents.
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