Radical Internalism

Author: Stephen, Priest1

Source: Journal of Consciousness Studies, Volume 13, Numbers 7-8, 2006 , pp. 147-174(28)

Publisher: Imprint Academic

Abstract:

Honderich claims that for a person to be perceptually conscious is for a world to exist. I decide what this means, and whether it could be true, in the opening section Consciousness and Existence. In Honderich's Phenomenology, I show that Honderich's theory is essentially anticipated in the ideas and Ideas of Husserl. In the third section, Radical Interiority, I argue that although phenomenology putatively eschews ontology of mind, and Honderich construes his position as near- physicalism, Honderich's insights are only truths because we are spiritual substances.

Document Type: Research article

Affiliations: 1: Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford, 10 Merton Street, Oxford OX1 4JJ.

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