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The question of the relationship between mind and body as posed by Descartes, Spinoza, and others remains a fundamental debate for philosophers. In 'Damasio's Error and Descartes' Truth', Andrew Gluck constructs a pluralistic response to the work of neurologist Antonio Damasio. Gluck critiques the neutral monistic assertions found in 'Descartes' Error 'and 'Looking for Spinoza' from a philosophical perspective, advocating an adaptive theory& physical monism in the natural sciences, dualism in the social sciences, and neutral monism in aesthetics. Gluck's work is a significant and refreshing take on a historical debate.
Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- Theory of knowledge --- Philosophical anthropology --- Metaphysics --- Descartes, René --- Damasio, Antonio R. --- Consciousness. --- Philosophy, Medieval. --- Philosophy, Renaissance. --- Social sciences --- Philosophy.
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