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" cognitive closure” with respect to the mindbody problem. Just as a dog cannot be expected to solve the problems about space and time and the speed of light that it took a brain "
The Making of a Philosopher: My Journey Through Twentieth-Century Philosophy - Page 182
by Colin McGinn - 2003 - 256 pages
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The Future of Psychoanalysis

Richard D. Chessick - Psychology - 2012 - 284 pages
...mind-brain problem is unsolvable because we lack the intellect. He writes: We are suffering from what I call "cognitive closure" with respect to the mind-body...and time and the speed of light that it took a brain like Einstein's to solve, so maybe the human species cannot be expected to understand how the universe...
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