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REALITA MYSLE AKO PODMIENKA IDENTITY ĽUDSKEJ OSOBY
A REALITY OF MIND AS A CONDITION OF IDENTITY OF HUMAN PERSON

Author(s): Peter Volek
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion
Published by: Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci
Keywords: Reality of mind; Personal identity; Mental causality; Qualia; intentionality; Dualism, Eliminative materialism; Libet; Thomas Aquinas

Summary/Abstract: This paper argues for the thesis that the reality of mind is a necessary as well as sufficient condition for a diachronic identity of human person. The impossibility of elimination of qualia and intentionality and thus the impossibility of eliminative materialism was proved here. An impossibility of the theory of identity of types and individuals, together with the impossibility of functionalism as one of the versions of eliminative materialism was proven through a careful consideration of Libet’s experiments. Subsequently, dualism surfaced as further option. The views of interactive dualism of Popper and Eccles and that of pragmatic dualism of Carrier and Mittelstraß turned out to be unsuitable in some of their consequences. Hylemorphic dualism turned out to be the best explanation from the sorts of dualism discussed in this paper. Through its understanding of mind as a form, hylemorphic dualism enables us to explain causality as formal and final and thus to separate it form the efficient causality of empirical objects. By this, it also explains the diachronic identity of human person possible.

  • Issue Year: X/2008
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 33-51
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: Czech