Abstract
This paper explores the mind-body problem through the lenses of Spinoza's philosophy and Daoism, arguing against materialism by proposing that mind and matter are expressions of a single substance or reality. It suggests that both perspectives contribute to understanding consciousness and highlights the need to reconsider metaphysical positions, advocating for a neutral monism that incorporates Eastern philosophical insights.
| Original language | English |
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| Publication status | Published - 2012 |
| Published outside the University of Humanistic Studies | Yes |