Santayana's Amphibious Concepts

Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 49 (2):238 (2013)
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Most of Santayana’s critics view him as an epiphenomenalist. Angus Kerr-Lawson has written several articles that characterize Santayana’s account of consciousness as epiphenomenalist.1 In “Santayana’s Philosophy of Mind”, John Lachs considers the strengths and weaknesses of Santayana’s epiphenomenalism.2 These views are based on solid evidence. Although he seldom uses the word “epiphenomenalism”, Santayana’s most prominent account of mind-body relations has all the features of that theory. In “Apologia Pro Mente Sua”, Santayana praises an article by Eliseo Vivas that presents him as an epiphenomenalist. He goes on to imply that he has never contradicted his “doctrine of the material inefficacy of..

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Santayana’s Epiphenomenalism Reconsidered.Robin Weiss - 2020 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 12 (2).

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