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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: On a Divine Colloquy
Characters and Setting of the Dialogue
Day One: Mind, Life, and Pictures of Reality
I. The Irreducible
II. Physicalism, Dualism, Form
III. Fallacies of Method
IV. Terms
V. The Rise of Mechanism
VI. The Organic, the Mechanistic, and the Erotic
Day Two: Mind and Matter
I. Qualitative Consciousness
II. Subjectivity and Unity of Apprehension
III. Intentionality and Ecstasy
IV. Language
V. Concepts and Reasons
VI. Free Will and Purpose
VII. The Irreducible
Day Three: Brain and Mind
I. Emergence and Form
II. Identity and Eliminativism
III. Behaviorism and Epiphenomenalism
IV. Supervenience
V. Psychological Plurality and Mental Unity
VI. Function and Knowledge
VII. The Turtle Principle
Day Four: Machine and Soul
I. Language, Thought, and Code
II. Functionalism, Computationalism
III. Panpsychism
IV. Integration and Neutral Monism
V. The Witness
Day Five: Soul and Nature
I. The Semantics of Life
II. Spirit in Nature
III. Mind in Nature
IV. Information and Form
V. Metabolism and Mind
VI. Homeostasis and Intentionality
VII. Creative Evolution
VIII. Language, Code, and Life
Day Six: Nature and Supernature
I. Love and Knowledge
II. Desire for the Absolute
III. Mind’s Transcendent Horizon
IV. Ātman Is Brahman
Coda: The Age of the Machine
I. Common Sense and Mystery
II. Mechanism and Nihilism
III. The Voice of Echo
Notes
Index
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