I think this is interesting, albeit ironic, point made by DD against materialists who--unlike him--embrace libertarianism. (explain here) And this remark can be directed against dualism too, for the latter can be conceived of as rendering the self as point-like. And, as a materialist he will point out that points don't exist.
DD seems to think that there are only two alternatives: dualism and reductive materialism. But he never gives a thought to the kind of holism that is so marvelously thematized by Alva Noe. But it is such holism that makes a clearing for hylemorphism.
DD seems to think that there are only two alternatives: dualism and reductive materialism. But he never gives a thought to the kind of holism that is so marvelously thematized by Alva Noe. But it is such holism that makes a clearing for hylemorphism.
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