6-Philosophy-Mind-Theories-Mystery

anti-reductionism

Perhaps, mind is just natural phenomenon or has no explanation {anti-reductionism}.

mysterianism

Perhaps, consciousness has no explanation or understanding {mysterianism}. People have no valid concepts about consciousness. Perhaps, people can never understand it, just as monkeys can never understand calculus. Perhaps, people can learn new concepts or evolve to be able to understand [Flanagan, 1992] [Flanagan, 2002].

principled agnosticism

Perhaps, people cannot understand consciousness and brain relations in naturalistic terms {principled agnosticism}.

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