The Ontology of Mental Events: Lacan’s Psychoanalytic Categories of the Self and the Ontological Derivation of Qualia

Hegarty, Michael Sean Thomas(2018)The Ontology of Mental Events: Lacan’s Psychoanalytic Categories of the Self and the Ontological Derivation of Qualia.硕士论文,威尔士大学三一Saint David.

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    Abstract

    In this dissertation I examine the relations between qualitative and quantitative aspects of perceptual experience. I do this by examining the difficulties in delineating these concepts as discrete categories as they relate to apperception; in particular, it seems that contemporary analytic philosophy of mind, such as the theories of Chalmers and Nagel, do not provide a sufficient framework within which to define a subjective, qualitative realm of experience and an objective, quantitative realm. Furthermore, there are antinomic tendencies in analytic philosophy which appear to be insuperable without exceeding the ‘terms of engagement’ of that philosophical tradition, such as the causal-closure principle. I argue that the analytic tradition is unable to produce a suitable solution to the problem of qualitative experience. I, therefore, suggest that an understanding of the nature of the phenomenon can only be discovered in a semiotic method derived from a combination of phenomenological philosophy and Lacanian psychoanalysis.

    Item Type: Thesis (Masters)
    Uncontrolled Keywords: Perceptual experience, analytic philosophy, phenomenological philosophy, Lacanian psychoanalysis
    Subjects: B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > B Philosophy (General)
    Divisions: Theses and Dissertations > Masters Dissertations
    Depositing User: Lesley Cresswell
    Date Deposited: 06 Apr 2020 09:08
    Last Modified: 09 Dec 2022 10:28
    URI: https://repository.www.guaguababy.com/id/eprint/1268

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