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Raymond Tallis

Victoria University of Manchester
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  • Victoria University of Manchester
    Department of Philosophy
    Researcher
Manchester, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Areas of Interest
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Mind
  • All publications (147)
  •  74
    Tallis In Wonderland: Religion & Evil
    Philosophy Now 134 54-55. 2019.
  •  28
    Tallis In Wonderland: About Aboutness
    Philosophy Now 132 54-55. 2019.
  •  68
    Tallis In Wonderland
    Philosophy Now 133 54-55. 2019.
  •  33
    Tallis In Wonderland
    Philosophy Now 128 54-55. 2018.
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    Tallis In Wonderland
    Philosophy Now 130 54-55. 2019.
  •  49
    Tallis In Wonderland
    Philosophy Now 129 52-53. 2018.
  •  36
    Tallis In Wonderland
    Philosophy Now 127 52-53. 2018.
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    Tallis In Wonderland
    Philosophy Now 121 54-55. 2017.
  •  49
    Tallis In Wonderland: On Failing To Be A Philosopher
    Philosophy Now 131 54-55. 2019.
  •  65
    Tallis In Wonderland
    Philosophy Now 129 52-53. 2018.
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    Tallis In Wonderland
    Philosophy Now 129 52-53. 2018.
  •  87
    Interview: Raymond Tallis
    Philosophy Now 120 51-55. 2017.
  •  90
    Tallis in Wonderland
    Philosophy Now 92 48-49. 2012.
    DreamsPhysics of Time
  •  32
    Emergency Reflections on Political Philosophy
    Philosophy Now 105 48-49. 2014.
  •  16
    A Small Explosion FromA (Relatively) Quiet Atheist
    Philosophy Now 103 52-53. 2014.
  •  29
    The explicit animal: a defence of human consciousness
    Macmillan Academic and Professional. 1991.
    There has been an extraordinary resurgence of interest in the enigma of human consciousness among neuroscientists, psychologists, and professional philosophers. Much work is aimed at accommodating consciousness within the currently dominant physicalist world picture. This book is a comprehensive and sometimes impassioned attack to "biologize" consciousness by explaining its origin in evolutionary terms and identifying mental phenomena with brain processes; to "computerize" it by identifying mind…Read more
    There has been an extraordinary resurgence of interest in the enigma of human consciousness among neuroscientists, psychologists, and professional philosophers. Much work is aimed at accommodating consciousness within the currently dominant physicalist world picture. This book is a comprehensive and sometimes impassioned attack to "biologize" consciousness by explaining its origin in evolutionary terms and identifying mental phenomena with brain processes; to "computerize" it by identifying mind with the supposed computational activity of the brain; and to empty or eliminate it by denying the reality of qualia. Raymond Tallis's critique concludes with a long look at man--"the explicit animal"--that makes the irreducible mystery of human consciousness impossible to overlook or deny.
    Philosophy of Consciousness, General Works
  •  87
    On Waiting
    Philosophy Now 96 48-49. 2013.
  •  45
    Thinking Straight About Curved Space
    Philosophy Now 108 51-52. 2015.
  • A critique of neuromythology
    In Raymond Tallis & Howard Robinson (eds.), The Pursuit of mind, Carcanet. pp. 86--109. 1991.
    European PhilosophyMichel Foucault
  • Machine generated contents note: Introduction; 1. Identity of meaning / Adrian Poole; 2. Identity and the law / Lionel Bently; 3. Species-identity / Peter Crane; 4. Mathematical identity / Marcus Du Sautoy; 5. Immunological identity / Philippa Marrack; 6. Visualizing identity / Ludmilla Jordanova; 7. Musical identity / Christopher Hogwood; 8. Identity and the mind (review)
    In Giselle Walker & Elisabeth Leedham-Green (eds.), Identity, Cambridge University Press. 2010.
    Identity, MiscSpecies
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    The knowing animal: a philosophical inquiry into knowledge and truth
    Edinburgh University Press. 2005.
    Completes a trilogy that aims to revolutionise our understanding of what it is to be a human being without recourse to theology and supernatural explanations on the one hand or scientism and naturalistic explanations on the other.
    Varieties of Knowledge
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    Ideas and Scholarship in Philosophy
    Philosophy Now 104 48-49. 2014.
  •  59
    Tallis in Wonderland: On Not Choosing the Alternative
    Philosophy Now 66 22-23. 2008.
  • Evidence-based and Evidence-free Generalisations: a Tale of Two Cultures
    In David Fuller & Patricia Waugh (eds.), The Arts and Sciences of Criticism, Oxford University Press. 1999.
    Evidence-Based Medicine
  •  98
    On Points
    Philosophy Now 87 48-49. 2011.
    Temporal Ontology
  •  59
    Saving the Self
    Philosophy Now 63 16-18. 2007.
  •  127
    Why minds are not computers
    The Philosophers' Magazine 28 (28): 52-55. 2004.
    Philosophy of Cognitive ScienceAspects of Consciousness
  •  58
    An Introduction To Incontinental Philosophy
    Philosophy Now 85 48-49. 2011.
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    Newton's sleep: the two cultures and the two kingdoms
    St. Martin's Press. 1995.
    The most distinctive activities of humankind and the source of its greatest achievements are the scientific investigation of the world and the creation of art. Newton's Sleep examines their complementary roles in contemporary life and defends both against those who assert that science is spiritually empty and inherently dangerous and that art is trivialised by a lack of social mission.
    Isaac NewtonGeneral Philosophy of Science, Miscellaneous
  •  84
    The Pursuit of mind (edited book)
    with Howard Robinson
    Carcanet. 1991.
    Philosophy of Mind, General Works
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