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[Perception, expression and psychosomatic functions].

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  • 1Psychiat. Klin. d. Univ. Marburg/Lahn.

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|January 1, 1988
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This study explores the mind-body problem, analyzing functionalism and its limitations in explaining psychophysical processes and intentionality. It examines bodily expressions using Charles Sanders Peirce

Area of Science:

  • Philosophy of Mind
  • Epistemology
  • Cognitive Science

Context:

  • The enduring mind-body problem and the nature of psychophysical processes.
  • Critique of monistic and dualistic philosophical approaches.
  • Examination of functionalism as a philosophical stance.

Purpose:

  • To analyze epistemological peculiarities of psychophysical processes.
  • To evaluate functionalism's adequacy in addressing the mind-body problem.
  • To investigate the role of semiotics in understanding bodily expressions.

Summary:

  • The investigation addresses the mind-body problem, positing that monism implies a dualism of properties.
  • Functionalism is presented as a dualism that challenges type-type identity but not token-token identity.

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  • Limitations of functionalism are highlighted, including ambivalence regarding secondary qualities and intentionality.
  • Bodily expressions are analyzed through the lens of Charles Sanders Peirce's semiotic theory.
  • Impact:

    • Provides a nuanced critique of functionalism in philosophy of mind.
    • Highlights the challenges in developing a complete psychological theory.
    • Offers a semiotic framework for analyzing non-verbal communication and bodily expressions.