subjectivity

In Self-Defense

Absence of Mind
Is ordinary consciousness just an illusion? Marilynne Robinson takes aim at reductionist “parascience.”
Friday, July 9, 2010

The chief purpose of Absence of Mind — the published version of Marilynne Robinson’s splendid Terry Lectures, delivered at Yale in 2009 — is to raise a protest against all those modern, reductively materialist accounts of human consciousness that systematically exclude the testimony of subjectivity, of inner experience, from their understanding of the sources and impulses of the mind.

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