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[filed under theme 11. Knowledge Aims / C. Knowing Reality / 3. Idealism / a. Idealism ]

Full Idea

Neo-Kantian idealism, and the excesses of recent versions of it, are precisely the sort of mess one can get oneself into through an uncritical acceptance of the dichotomizing of mind and world along Cartesian internalist lines.

Clarification

'Dichotomizing' means separation

Gist of Idea

Strong idealism is the sort of mess produced by a Cartesian separation of mind and world

Source

Mark Rowlands (Externalism [2003], Ch.3)

Book Ref

Rowlands,Mark: 'Externalism' [Acumen 2003], p.32


A Reaction

I am unconvinced that internalism about the mind (that its contents can be defined without reference to anything external) leads to this disastrous split. We don't have to abandon the links between an internal mind and the world.


The 16 ideas from 'Externalism'

Moral intuition seems unevenly distributed between people [Rowlands]
It is common to see the value of nature in one feature, such as life, diversity, or integrity [Rowlands]
The 17th century reintroduced atoms as mathematical modes of Euclidean space [Rowlands]
Supervenience of mental and physical properties often comes with token-identity of mental and physical particulars [Rowlands]
Tokens are dated, concrete particulars; types are their general properties or kinds [Rowlands]
Supervenience is a one-way relation of dependence or determination between properties [Rowlands]
It is argued that wholes possess modal and counterfactual properties that parts lack [Rowlands]
Minds are rational, conscious, subjective, self-knowing, free, meaningful and self-aware [Rowlands]
Structuralism is neo-Kantian idealism, with language playing the role of categories of understanding [Rowlands]
If bivalence is rejected, then excluded middle must also be rejected [Rowlands]
Strong idealism is the sort of mess produced by a Cartesian separation of mind and world [Rowlands]
The content of a thought is just the meaning of a sentence [Rowlands]
Action is bodily movement caused by intentional states [Rowlands]
Natural kinds are defined by their real essence, as in gold having atomic number 79 [Rowlands]
Content externalism implies that we do not have privileged access to our own minds [Rowlands]
If someone is secretly transported to Twin Earth, others know their thoughts better than they do [Rowlands]