Comments on William Jaworski's Essay (2018) "Psychology Without A Mental-Physical Dichotomy" (Peirce's Secondness and Aristotle's Hylomorphism, #16)
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William Jaworski considers the modern mental-physical dichotomy from a Neo-Aristotelian point of view. His article appears in "Neo-Aristotelian Perspectives On Contemporary Science" (edited by William M.R. Simpson, Robert C. Koons and Nicholas Teh, 2018, Routledge Press, pages 261-292). This book belongs to the Routledge Studies in the Philosophy of Science.
These comments take Jaworski's argument one step further, by associating Neo-Aristotelian concepts with Peirce's categorical framework,...























