Philosophy Seminar: Analytical Idealism
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Philosophy Seminar: Analytical Idealism

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Date

mer. 27 mai

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16:30 - 18:00

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What if consciousness isn’t something the brain produces — but something the universe is?
Most of us have absorbed a picture of reality in which matter comes first: the brain generates mind, and when the brain stops, the mind vanishes. It feels like common sense. But a growing number of analytic philosophers and scientists are asking whether that picture can actually hold together — and whether idealism, the view that consciousness is fundamental to reality, deserves a serious second look.

Analytical Idealism is not mysticism in disguise. It’s a rigorous, philosophically precise position that engages directly with the hard problem of consciousness, the findings of modern physics, and the limits of materialist explanation. It takes the tools of analytic philosophy seriously — and uses them to challenge one of our deepest assumptions about what exists.

In this session, we’ll explore:
• Why materialism struggles to account for the existence of subjective experience
• What Analytical Idealism actually claims — and what it doesn’t
• What it might mean, practically and existentially, if mind is primary

No prior background in philosophy is needed. We’ll build up the ideas together, and the emphasis will be on genuine inquiry rather than expertise.

About the host: Corrado Alesso is a software engineer working across mobility, big data, security, and energy — and, more recently, a newly-minted carpenter. When he’s not chasing his interests in electronics, astrophotography, or music, he reads philosophy — particularly metaphysics (to peek behind the veil), philosophy of mind (can’t wrap my head around the C-problem) and ontology (so that I can drop this word at parties). It started with a suspicion that blaming consciousness on complexity feels a bit cheap. That suspicion led him to Analytical Idealism, which he finds deeply grounded — and, uncomfortably, quite convincing. He’s looking forward to dissecting it together.

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