Towards a New Science of the Mind: Wide Content and the Metaphysics of Organizational Properties in Non-Linear Dynamical Models

Authors: Hooker, C.A.1; Christensen, W.D.1

Source: Mind & Language, Volume 13, Number 1, March 1998 , pp. 98-109(12)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

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Abstract:

Tim van Gelder, following Brandom, Collins and others, uses the so-called wide content of capacities which support social, norm governed activities, such as language, to argue for their anti-natural, abstract, but socially instituted nature and thence for the failure of the entire traditional mind-body discussion as ill-posed. We argue that his former conclusion is wrong, that such properties are naturalisable, complicated organisational properties of the complexly organised, non-linearly interactive systems that human beings are. This analysis also provides principled support, but on other grounds, for van Gelder's latter conclusion. We outline a new naturalist approach to the organisational capacities of such systems that is intended to ground their biological, cognitive and social characters.

Document Type: Original article

DOI: 10.1111/1468-0017.00067

Affiliations: 1: Department of Philosophy, University of Newcastle, Newcastle NSW 2308, Australia

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