Mind-Body Problem as a Bundle of Interdisciplinary Problems

Authors

  • Jerzy Bobryk Institute of Philosophy, Warsaw School of Social Psychology

Abstract

The present paper focuses on the mind-body problem. According to the author, the mind-body problem is, as a matter of fact, a bundle of several problems; they are of a different nature and may be solved in the area of interdisciplinary cooperation. The paper concentrates on two aspects of the mind-body problems: the apparent causal interactions of the consciousness and the body, and the unique nature and genesis self-consciousness.

Published

2004-09-01

How to Cite

Bobryk, J. (2004). Mind-Body Problem as a Bundle of Interdisciplinary Problems. The Philosophy of Science, 12(3-4), 33–42. Retrieved from https://fn.uw.edu.pl/index.php/fn/article/view/405