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Death to 2024!

William X. Adams Posted on February 17, 2024 by William X. AdamsFebruary 17, 2024

Death In Mind, a nonfiction essay in philosophical psychology, was released January 1, 2024. Death In Mind is volume five in the award-winning Discovering the Mind series. This series of essays is the result of a fifty-year hunt for the … Continue reading →

Posted in Nonfiction | Tagged consciousness, death, dreams, embodiment, epistemology, introspection, karma, meditation, mind-body problem, phenomenology, philosophy, psychology, reincarnation

A Mind Without a Brain?

William X. Adams Posted on January 14, 2021 by William X. AdamsJanuary 14, 2021

Is the mind the same thing as the brain? Not at all. The brain is an organ, three pounds of protein, fat, and water. The mind, though, is made of ideas, hopes, images, memories, words. Those weigh nothing, take up … Continue reading →

Posted in Nonfiction | Tagged brain, explanation, feelings, introspection, language, mental architecture, mental process, mind, mind-body problem, phenomenology, philosophical psychology, reason, reductionism

Scientific Introspection Escapes!

William X. Adams Posted on September 5, 2020 by William X. AdamsSeptember 5, 2020

Scientific Introspection is my monograph on philosophical psychology in 45,000 words. It was scheduled for launch the day after Labor Day, but it escaped early because I entered the wrong date into a vendor’s website. Rather than fight with that, I … Continue reading →

Posted in Nonfiction, Publishing | Tagged consciousness, dualism, empiricism, epistemology, history of psychology, introspection, methodology, patanjali, phenomenology, psychology, psychophysics, Scientific Introspection, the mind

Scientific Introspection Ready to Launch

William X. Adams Posted on August 7, 2020 by William X. AdamsAugust 7, 2020

Wait, scientific what?  It’s not sci-fi. It’s neither sci- nor fi-. Scientific Introspection is an essay in philosophical psychology, about 45,000 words. I’ll publish it online as an ebook and in paper. I have no idea how I could promote … Continue reading →

Posted in Nonfiction | Tagged consciousness, empiricism, epistemology, introspection, nondualism, phenomenology, philosophy of science, research methods, Science, Scientific Introspection

Something From Nothing

William X. Adams Posted on May 21, 2019 by William X. AdamsMay 21, 2019

Writer Dorothy Parker once said, “I hate writing. I love having written.” Writing is a love-it and hate-it process. I love the creativity of it, of bringing characters and their worlds to life. That’s the magic that keeps any fiction … Continue reading →

Posted in Writing | Tagged creativity, Dorothy Parker, dreams, Nothing, phenomenology, sleep, writing fiction, writing process

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