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Comprehensive notes from lectures 1 to 7 of the Philosophy of Mind, Brain and Behaviour course at Radboud University.

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  • June 10, 2023
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Philosophy of mind, Brain and
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Lecture 1: Introduction and dualism

Philosophy for psychologists


Systematic set of questions in philosophy for psychologists:
- What is …?
- What do you mean by that exactly?
- What arguments can you give for that idea?
- Is that really true though?


Philosophy of mind: what is the mind?
- Mind: umbrella term, e.g., experiencing, thinking, having emotions, …
- What is the relation of the mind to the body?


Philosophy of science: what is science?
- What distinguishes science from pseudoscience?
- What does actual science look like?



A case study of self-control


What is the mind?
- Different assumptions about what the mind is and how it relates to the body
- Self-control = blood glucose levels (mental = physical)
- Self-control = deliberation winning out over impulses (mental and physical in conflict)
- Self-control = self-initiated manipulation of surroundings to regulate conflicting
impulses in the service of enduringly valued goals (mental, physical and environment)


What is science?

, - Failure to replicate the ego depletion effect (limited mental energy to perform self-
control, e.g., more likely to eat marshmallow when hungry/tired)



Mind-body problem


Mind-body problem:
- Mind-body problem: what is the relationship between the mind and the body?/ what
is the relationship between the mental realm (the realm of thoughts, sensations,
emotions) and the physical realm (the realm of tables, bodies, neurons, atoms)?



Dualism


Mind-body dualism:
- Mind-body dualism: “the mental and the physical are both real and neither can be
assimilated to the other”
- What are we talking about exactly when we talk about ‘the mental’ and ‘the
physical’?
o Substance dualism  different things
o Property dualism  different properties of the same thing
o Predicate dualism  different terms in our language



Substance dualism:
- Substance dualism: the mind and the body are two separate substances and can exist
independently of each other
- René Descartes (1596-1650):
o Mind: a thinking thing (res cogitans)
o Body: an extended thing (res extensa)
o “I doubt, therefore I am – or what is the same – I think, therefore I am”

, Arguments for substance dualism:
- Leibniz “X = Y, only when X and Y share all properties”
- Premise 1: I can doubt the existence of my body
- Premise 2: I cannot doubt the existence of my thinking/doubting
- Conclusion: Therefore, my body and my thinking cannot be the same thing
- Premise 1: I can divide up my body
- Premise 2: My mind cannot be divided up
- Conclusion: Therefore, my body and my mind cannot be the same thing


Counterarguments for substance dualism:
- The interaction problem: how can an immaterial substance
(thinking thing) act on a material substance (body)?
- The morning star and the evening star (these stars seem distinct to us, when in
reality they are the same star)  the conclusion that body and thinking cannot be
the same thing does not follow from premises




Summary


Summary:
- Q. What is the mind? What is its relation to the body?
- A. The mind and the body are two different things (substance dualism)
- Q. What do you mean by that exactly?

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