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Review: The Really Hard Problem: Meaning in a Material World

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Does Flanagan demonstrate that meaning can exist in a material world? Well, sort of. Ultimately, the positive conclusion he wants to draw requires a first (inductive) step out of the darkness: all ...

Review: The Really Hard Problem: Meaning in a Material World

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Contents

A Threat from the Human Sciences?
1
The Comparative Consensus
37
Buddhism and Science
63
4 Normative Mind Science? Psychology Neuroscience and the Good Life
107
5 Neuroscience Happiness and Positive Illusions
149
6 Spirituality Naturalized? A Strong Cat without Claws
183
Notes
221
Bibliography
265
Index
285
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The Really Hard Problem - The MIT Press
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