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But Schatzman's point, like my own, is concerned with more than the 'physicalistic' character of speech heard or overheard in childhood.
In my childhood I certainly heard a great deal of 'physicalistic' speech, such as'Isn't she sweet?
Ryle's assumption is that all volitions are physicalistic processes and thus subject to cause and effect.
The "whole" in Tectology, and the laws of its integrity, were derived from biological rather than the physicalistic view of the world.
Physicalistic monism asserts that the only existing substance is physical, in some sense of that term to be clarified by our best science.
Thomas Nagel first characterized the problem of qualia for physicalistic monism in his article, "What is it like to be a bat?"
I think people called hypochondriacs are either talented at it (and unaware that they are) or have heard more 'physicalistic' speech in childhood than most people, or both.'
Such a physicalistic approach to the sciences would facilitiate the elimination of every residual element of metaphysics because it would permit them to be reduced to a system of assertions relative to physical facts.
Such an idea is unacceptable to most contemporary philosophers, due to their physicalistic orientations, and due to a general acceptance among philosophers of the scepticism of the concept of 'self' by David Hume, who could never catch himself doing, thinking or feeling anything.