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August 24 @ 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm CEST

76 people are attending Beyond Bohm 2025, Part 2 – Not Even One
Not Even One
with William Seager
Sunday August 24
9:00am PDT | 12:00pm EDT | 5:00pm BST | 6:00pm CEST
2-hour session.
The session is live and you will be sent the RECORDING.
There is a long tradition in thought and mysticism which holds that the world is, somehow, ONE. Here I survey the large variety of monisms to try to understand what the monistic claim really is. Following tradition and thinkers up to and including David Bohm, one supreme form of monism keeps reappearing, which I call โstrict monismโ. Strict monism makes the highly paradoxical claim that all differentiation, diversity, categorization and conceptualization is fundamentally misrepresenting
reality. Despite the intuitive implausibility of this position, a number of arguments point in its direction, although โ as befits the nature of strict monism โ arguments themselves are part of the misrepresentation.

William Seager is Professor of philosophy at the University of Toronto Scarborough. He has been working on the the philosophy of mind and especially the problem of consciousness for about 45 years, but still hasnโt gotten very far. Two recent books of his are Theories of Consciousness (2nd ed. 2016) and The Routledge Handbook of Panpsychism (2020).
76 people are attending Beyond Bohm 2025, Part 2 – Not Even One