This book suggests a radical departure in approaching the mind-body problem. Instead of trying to causally relate subjective experience to the functioning of the body, it begins with the notion of the psychosomatic unity of the individual and looks for its conditions of possibility. This text shows that what makes this unity possible is the generalized entanglement relation that connects a person's subjective experience with its body functioning in a specific way.
In addition to providing a significant contribution to the long-standing philosophical debate about the nature of...
This book suggests a radical departure in approaching the mind-body problem. Instead of trying to causally relate subjective experience to the fu...