George Henry Lewes

The Physical Basis of Mind

Being the Second Series of Problems of Life and Mind. Sprache: Englisch.
epub eBook , 467 Seiten
EAN 8596547166399
Veröffentlicht August 2022
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In "The Physical Basis of Mind," George Henry Lewes embarks on a pioneering exploration of the intricate relationship between the mind and physical processes, navigating the intersections of psychology, philosophy, and neuroscience. Written in the mid-19th century, Lewes's work embodies a thoughtful blend of empiricism and speculation, showcasing his commitment to grounding psychological phenomena in the observable world. His analytical approach addresses various aspects of consciousness, thought, and emotion, making significant contributions to debates surrounding the nature of mental events in relation to bodily functions, thus situating the text within the broader context of Victorian scientific inquiry. Lewes, a prominent figure in the intellectual circles of his time, was deeply influenced by both Romantic ideals and the burgeoning scientific paradigm. His background as a philosopher and literary critic, along with his partnership with novelist George Eliot, provided him with unique insights into human thought and behavior. Lewes's multidisciplinary approach reflects the spirit of inquiry of his era, as he sought to articulate a cohesive framework for understanding the mind that would challenge the prevailing dualistic views of his contemporaries. Readers interested in the origins of modern psychology and the intricate connections between mind and body will find Lewes's work to be both enlightening and provocative. "The Physical Basis of Mind" stands as a significant scholarly resource that invites its audience to engage with foundational concepts in psychology and philosophy, making it essential reading for those keen to understand the evolution of thought surrounding the human experience.

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George Henry Lewes (1817-1878) was a distinguished British philosopher and critic, renowned for his interdisciplinary approach to the sciences and the humanities. Born in London, Lewes pursued a career that intertwined literature and science, a reflection of the intellectual ferment of the Victorian era. He is best known for his work, 'The Physical Basis of Mind' (1877), which exemplifies his commitment to understanding the interconnections between physiology and psychology. In this seminal text, Lewes explores the relationship between mental processes and physical phenomena, challenging traditional Cartesian dualism. His exploration of consciousness from a materialist standpoint was groundbreaking, as it bridged the gap between empirical research and philosophical inquiry, prefiguring later developments in psychology and neurology. Lewes was also recognized for his contributions to the field of literary criticism, and he penned biographical works on noteworthy figures such as Goethe. Despite his multifaceted expertise, Lewes's legacy is often overshadowed by his personal life, notably his unconventionally open relationship with the novelist Mary Ann Evans, who wrote under the pen name George Eliot. Nonetheless, his intellectual contributions, particularly his insights into the philosophy of mind, continue to be acknowledged by scholars interested in the 19th-century thought and the origins of contemporary cognitive science.

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