Ralph Stefan Weir is Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Lincoln and Associate Member of the Faculty of Theology and Religion at the University of Oxford. His recent publications include ""Bring Back Substances!"" (Review of Metaphysics, 2021), ""Can a Post-Galilean Science of Consciousness Avoid Substance Dualism?"" (Journal of Consciousness Studies, 2021), and ""Does Idealism Solve the Problem of Consciousness?"" (Routledge Handbook of Idealism and Immaterialism, 2021).
""Richard Swinburne is famous for arguing from the conceivability of my disembodiment to my having an immaterial part. Weir's argument is not open to the criticisms levelled against Swinburne's, and the engine driving the argument is entirely different and entirely original. I was very impressed."" Dean Zimmerman, Rutgers University ""If you thought substance dualism was confined to history, then think again. Ralph Weir has developed one of the most compelling arguments for mental substance in contemporary philosophy. Essential reading for anybody working on the problem of consciousness."" Philip Goff, Durham University ""Weir shows that recent philosophy of mind is hampered by an unreflective abhorrence for the idea of the soul – an attitude which is at odds with serious reflection on the mind-body problem. A vastly important book for anyone serious about understanding human nature."" Benedikt Paul Göcke, Ruhr University Bochum ""Weir hasn’t only contributed to the recent philosophy of mind. Moreover, he has given a profound insight into the question of the meaning of life. Hence, the real importance of this book, not only for philosophers, but also for every contemplating individual."" Marija Selak Raspudić, University of Zagreb ""An extremely important defence of substance dualism. Weir aims his critique at the growing trend toward property dualism. He rigorously works through the analytical literature to show that property dualism, while headed in the right direction, embarrassingly has no advantage over substance dualism."" Joshua Farris, Author of The Creation of Self and An Introduction to Theological Anthropology ""Weir has produced a compelling challenge to the current dogma that property dualism should be preferred to substance dualism. His book is one that no party to the contemporary mind-body debate can afford to ignore."" Alex Moran, Philosophical Quarterly “Ralph Weir’s book is without a doubt an outstanding and very important contribution to the metaphysics of mind.” Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews