Ludwig van Beethoven’s music like you have never heard it played before
Irreducible mind theory and the falsity of reductive interpretations of the mind and body relationship
Irreducible Mind is the title of a book that was first published in 2007
The authors are: Edward F. Kelly, Emily Williams Kelly, Adam Crabtree, Alan Gould, Michael Grosso and Bruce Greyson
The book’s contents remain defining and important ones in psychoanalysis to this day
The purpose of this blog is not to talk so much about the book and it’s contents but to look more closely as an extended review of the book by Ulrich Mohrhoff. Mohrhoff’s review discusses the implications of the book Irreducible Mind in relationship to what he considers to be metaphysical nexus between our minds and brains. Mohrhoff introduces sub-quantum ontological physics into his review ideas as he talks about the mind/brain relationship.
In future in my website I will be referring to not only the Irreducible Mind book but more especially so Mohrhoff’s words. I see both these items as being pertinent to not only my physics Awareness model but also my Dual Consciousness [Imiplicit and Explicit] model as well.
You will find Mohrhoff’s review paper here.
You will find another document of reviews relating to the perceived quality nature of the Irreducible Mind book as well.
If you have not heard about the book Irreducible Mind before I feel strongly that you will appreciate me introducing you to both the book as well as Mohrhoff’s ideas.
What is so special about my son Chris?
One reason is that Chris is such a devoted and knowledgeable person. This is especially so in respect to his involvement with the international environmental science movement. I believe that this link demonstrates the merit of my words. Chris is a co-author of a science document currently [2023] featured in Nature Magazine.
What is so special about my son Ivan?
One reason is that Ivan is such a skillful and accomplished person. This is in my opinion to be able to write a quality and complex presentation such as this. He did this on behalf of the wider community.