"Where Do Ideas Come From?" - Graham Oppy on Bernardo Kastrup's Idealism

Prof Graham Oppy comments on his conversation with Dr Bernardo Kastrup, who puts forward a theory of idealism, meaning that reality is fundamentally a mental construct.
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  • @rooruffneck
    @rooruffneckАй бұрын

    Kastrup addresses the 'inputs to the mind' that Oppy is asking about...all the time. Kastrup points out that just as nearly all physicalists have some way of talking about the 'self-excitation' of the ontological primitive, so does analytical idealism. Obviously, because idealism starts with a subject, then those inputs will be either its fileds of experience OR the experience of dissociated alters.

  • @namero999

    @namero999

    29 күн бұрын

    True this. Kastrup often calls the ontological primitive "a filed of subjectivity" to imply that a filed can have endogenous states and excitations, just as the particles are specific patterns of excitation of the quantum fields. The excitations of the field of subjectivity are what the field does naturally, and we call them experiences (the "inputs"). Perceptions are a different story that has to do with dissociation, and this is also addressed by analytical idealism. It would be the identical situation if Kastrup would have claimed that physicalism has a fundamental issue because the quantum field has excitations, but we don't have anything more fundamental than the quantum field itself to explain the cause of those excitations. There is a place in both science and philosophy where we assume that nature does what it does becuase it is what it is, otherwise we remain trapped in an infinite regress of causality that will lead us nowhere.

  • @hiker-uy1bi

    @hiker-uy1bi

    17 күн бұрын

    Idealism is retarded

  • @lokayatavishwam9594
    @lokayatavishwam9594Ай бұрын

    Dr.Oppy says he's not a physicalist? What does he mean when he says he doesn't believe reality is divided in levels, but more attracted to the view that reality is in various scales affecting each other? Isn't that just another way of saying that he's an emergentist who also adheres to some kind of irreducibility principle? Does he prefer to see the world not as a scaffolding (a vertical picture) but as a sort of soup (horizontal picture) that just allows a weird mixture where anything goes and nothing is more fundamental than the other? If it's the latter position, it seems like he's looking for some kind of a neo-vitalist escape hatch to free himself of any implicit theistic commitments. This clearly leads to obscurantism that you see mostly in continental philosophy (Deleuze being a good example)