Studies in No-Self Physicalism
- 584 pages
- 21 hours of reading
The book presents a radical interpretation of physicalism known as 'No-Self Physicalism,' advocating for a view where cognitive subjects are seen strictly as physical entities. This perspective challenges conventional philosophical concepts like truth and modality, prompting a reevaluation of these ideas based on the premise that the self is not an abstract or soul-like entity but rather a tangible physical reality. Through this lens, it seeks to create a coherent and comprehensive philosophical worldview.

