book "Mind and Cosmos"

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"Mind and Cosmos" is a controversial 2012 philosophical work by Thomas Nagel that challenges materialist and neo-Darwinian explanations of consciousness, reason, and value.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
philosophy book
addresses the problem of consciousness
the problem of intentionality
the reliability of reason
the status of moral realism
arguesFor the need for a more comprehensive conception of nature that includes mind
the objectivity of moral and evaluative facts
author Thomas Nagel NERFINISHED
controversial true
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes reductive physicalism
scientific naturalism as a complete worldview
format hardcover
paperback
fullTitle Mind and Cosmos: Why the Materialist Neo-Darwinian Conception of Nature Is Almost Certainly False NERFINISHED
genre metaphysics
philosophy of mind
philosophy of science
hasChapterOn cognition and the capacity for reason
consciousness and subjective experience
teleology in nature
value and moral realism
influencedBy Nagel
surface form: Nagel's essay "What Is It Like to Be a Bat?"

Thomas Nagel's earlier work on consciousness
ISBN 978-0-19-991975-8
language English
mainThesis materialist neo-Darwinian naturalism cannot adequately explain consciousness, cognition, and objective value
pageCount approximately 130
philosophicalStance anti-reductionist
non-reductive
teleological
philosophicalTradition analytic philosophy
positionOnMaterialism critical of materialist explanations of mind
positionOnNeoDarwinism argues that neo-Darwinian evolutionary theory is incomplete as a theory of nature
publicationYear 2012
publisher Oxford University Press
reception praised by some critics of materialism and naturalism
widely criticized by many scientists and philosophers
shortTitle Mind and Cosmos NERFINISHED
subject consciousness
materialism
naturalism
modern evolutionary synthesis
surface form: neo-Darwinism

reason
teleology
value
targetAudience general educated readers interested in science and philosophy
philosophers
scientists interested in philosophy of mind

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Thomas Nagel knownFor book "Mind and Cosmos"