Problema teoriei despre conștiință în Etica lui Baruch Spinoza
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Maria Sinaci explores the concept of consciousness in Baruch Spinoza’s Ethics, comparing it with Cartesian dualism and Arnauld’s theories. While Spinoza lacks a formal doctrine of consciousness, his monist framework and theory of psychophysical parallelism offer profound insights. The text examines the "idea of ideas" as a precursor to self-awareness and discusses how modern neuroscience, including Damasio's work and Integrated Information Theory, aligns with Spinoza’s views on the interdependency of mind and body. THIS ABSTRACT IS GENERATED WITH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.
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