How mind and matter meet: a clear, thoughtful look at how science and metaphysics analyze experience
This book examines how living systems connect mind and matter, from the simplest organisms to complex brains. It argues that metaphysics analyzes the conditions of experience, while science builds explanations from observed reality. The discussion challenges easy divisions between energy, mind, and the external world, exploring how teleological ideas relate to neural coordination and action.
In these pages, you’ll see debates about evolution, perception, and the role of consciousness in guiding behavior. The author surveys how evolution shapes the brain’s ability to inhibit, direct movement, and respond to danger. The aim is not to dismiss philosophy but to show how metaphysical questions can be tested against scientific understanding.
- Learn how attraction, motion, and the perception of objects interact in living beings
- Explore how nervous systems, brain areas, and muscles coordinate to guide action
- See how the appendix argues for a careful, non-superseded metaphysical view in light of modern science
- Understand distinctions between mind, energy, and the unconscious in philosophical debate
Ideal for readers of philosophical science who want a rigorous, accessible look at how mind relates to the material world, and how historic ideas fit with modern research in psychology and biology.Scientific Fact and Metaphysical Reality