Consciousness and Freedom: The Inseparability of Thinking and Doing

Author:   Donald A. Crosby
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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9781498538909


Pages:   152
Publication Date:   29 August 2017
Format:   Hardback
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Consciousness and Freedom: The Inseparability of Thinking and Doing


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Author:   Donald A. Crosby
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Lexington Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.70cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 24.00cm
Weight:   0.413kg
ISBN:  

9781498538909


ISBN 10:   1498538908
Pages:   152
Publication Date:   29 August 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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This book proposes an illuminating and exciting organismic alternative to mechanistic materialism—a metaphysics of emergent matter that permits a robust account of consciousness as evolutionarily adaptive and of freedom without dualistic presuppositions. Crosby succeeds brilliantly in making this account more plausible than the mechanistic materialist theories that consume the bulk of the profession’s and the public’s attention. Without doubt, this work makes a significant contribution to the field. -- Andrew Irvine, Maryville College Donald A. Crosby underscores the active nature of consciousness in its capacity to engage in vicarious trial and error and in emergent hierarchical cognitive assemblages that are sources of order, influence, and novelty. This is a persuasive and fresh treatment of an old problem—a treatise that will be welcomed with enthusiasm by philosophers, psychologists, and all who are interested in the nature of human freedom. -- Wayne Viney, Emeritus Professor at Colorado State University Donald Crosby effectively uses both scholarly materials and everyday personal experiences in developing a clear cogent view of ourselves as free, thoughtful, self-conscious agents creatively at home in a dynamically evolving open-ended universe. Because Crosby avoids technical jargon but without oversimplifying, I know of no better book useful to both specialists in need of a widened context and general readers hoping to come to terms with the complex issues involved: reductive causal determinism vs objective chance, ontological dualism vs emergent levels of matter, the interdependence of genuine freedom and active consciousness. -- George Allan, Professor of Philosophy Emeritus, Dickinson College Consciousness and Freedom is a book of immense practical significance. As human activities increasingly cry out for responsible choices, what could be more useful than a concise and robust affirmation of our genuine freedom? Crosby succeeds by clearly presenting freedom and consciousness in relation to each other and to culture, causality, chance, and science’s profoundly relational and evolutionary conceptions of matter. Freedom, Crosby shows us, is real. Carefully considered and freely declared reasons for denying freedom are self-contradictory and fail us by rejecting out of hand the opportunities and responsibilities of an effective human life. -- Thomas L. Clark, Ph.D., Practicing Psychologist in Tallahassee, FL In Consciousness and Freedom, Crosby challenges the dominant mechanical models of the mind and universe. How can novelty emerge in minds and in the universe? To answer this question, Crosby develops an alternative account of objective freedom. Even thinkers already committed to mechanistic models will be surprised and stimulated by Crosby’s vigorous alternative. -- Eric Steinhart, William Paterson University


This book proposes an illuminating and exciting organismic alternative to mechanistic materialism-a metaphysics of emergent matter that permits a robust account of consciousness as evolutionarily adaptive and of freedom without dualistic presuppositions. Crosby succeeds brilliantly in making this account more plausible than the mechanistic materialist theories that consume the bulk of the profession's and the public's attention. Without doubt, this work makes a significant contribution to the field. -- Andrew Irvine, Maryville College


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Donald A. Crosby is professor of philosophy emeritus of Colorado State University, where he taught for thirty-six years.

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