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Metaphysics
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Metaphysics
the study of fundamental nature of reality itself
nature (traditional): what something is independent of its relations
usually is not physically observable with our senses
Empiricism
matter, subatomic structure
physicalism: in order for something to be real, it must be explainable in physical terms
Consciousness (nagel)
Cit. is not explainable by physicalist solutions
2 common physicalist solutions
Reducing cit. to an underlying physical state/thing
Denying the reality/existence of cit.
definition: there is something that it is like to be that organism
SUBJECTIVITY: a frame of reference that is entirely dependent on a 1st person perspective (por-soi: cit.)
cit. isn't observable. can only be observable from 1st person POV
phenomenological features (facts)
the subjectively experienced facts of our experience that depend on our 1st person POV
OBJECTIVITY: frame of reference independent from 1st person perspectives (en-soi: 3rd person omniscient POV)
how things are in their nature apart from subjectivity
realities that are subjectively experienced but observable by many POVs
mind-body problem(problem of cit.)
given that cit. does not seem to be a physical thing, how is it that we can incorporate/"fit" cit. into our existing scientific worldview
Scientism: the view that all forms of knowledge are reducible to the scientific form of knowledge (epistemological worldview)
2 types of differences
EPISTEMIC DIFFERENCE: there is a gap that exists between truths related to 2 different things
there is an apparent difference between what appears to be 2 different things
ONTOLOGICAL DIFFERENCE: there is a real categorical difference between 2 things
4 physicalist responses
1.Deny that cit. is an irreducible part of reality
a) holding that cit. is identifiable; some aspect of reality
b) deny that cit. is a part of reality; cit. is an illusion
2. Deny that cit. needs a scientific explanation
c) cit. is a fluke/accident; cit. is not casually relevant (epiphenomenalism)
d) cit. has an explanation, but one outside of science
Reductionism
the process by which we take something that is incomprehensible to us and "reduce" it into terms/factors into terms familiar to us
Difference between facts and conceptual schema
Facts
OBJECTIVE: facts that are accessible from multiple POVs and thus is independent of localized perspective
1. how things are really in their nature
2. facts/data that can be agreed upon from many observers
SUBJECTIVE (phenomenological): "truths" that can only emerge within a 1st person/ lived POV
subjective facts/truths are embodied
Conceptual schemas
a theoretical or abstract framework by which we categorize obj. and sub. facts
Appearance vs. Reality
analogue of the subject-object dichotomy
APPEARANCE
observable, detailed, changeable, visible, tangible, SUBJECTIVE
REALITY
nature, lack of relations, imperceptible, non-sensory, invisible, general, OBJECTIVE
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