Ullin Place

Ullin Place

Ullin Place (1924 – 2000) was a British philosopher and psychologist. Along with J. J. C. Smart, he developed the identity theory of mind. Place was born in Yorkshire and studied under Gilbert Ryle at Oxford University. There, he became acquainted with philosophy of mind in the logical behaviorist tradition, of which Ryle was probably the major exponent. Ryle's teachings profoundly influenced the thought of Place, instilling in him the fundamental idea that mind is nothing more than, in Ryle's famous words, a "ghost in the machine." Although he would later abandon logical behaviorism as a theory of the mind in favor of the type-identity theory, Place nevertheless continued to harbor sympathies toward the behavioristic approach to psychology in general. He even went so far as to defend the "radical behaviorist" theses of B.F. Skinner, as expressed in "Verbal Behavior", from the criticisms of Noam Chomsky and the growing movement of cognitive psychology.

Place, as well as John Smart, nevertheless established his place in the annals of analytic philosophy by founding the theory which would eventually help to dethrone and displace "philosophical behaviorism" - the identity theory. In "Is Consciousness a Brain Process?", Place formulated the thesis that mental states were not to be defined in terms of behavior. Rather one must identify them with neural states. With this bold thesis, Place became one of the fathers of the current materialistic mainstream of the philosophy of mind.

His sister, Dorothy E. Smith, is a prominent Canadian sociologist and the founder of the field of institutional ethnography.

Place's identity theory vs. that of Feigl and Smart

There are actually subtle but interesting differences between the three most widely credited formulations of the type-identity thesis, those of Place, Feigl and Smart which were published in several articles in the late 1950's. Place's notion of the "identity" involved in the identity thesis is derived from Bertrand Russell's distinction among several types of "is" statements: the "is" of identity, the "is" of equality and the "is" of predication. Place's version of the relation of identity in the so-called "identity thesis" is more accurately described as an asymmetric relation of composition. For Place, higher-level mental events are composed out of lower-level physical events and will eventually be analytically reduced to these. So, to the objection that "sensations" do not mean the same thing as "mental processes", Place could simply reply with the example that "lightning" does not mean the same thing as "electrical discharge" since we determine that something is lightning by looking and seeing it, whereas we determine that something is an electrical discharge through experimentation and testing. Nevertheless, "lightning is an electrical discharge" is true since the one is "composed" of the other. Similarly, "clouds are water vapor" means that "clouds are composed of droplets of water vapor" but not vice-versa.

For Feigl and Smart, on the other hand, the identity was to be interpreted as the identity between the referents of two descriptions (senses) which referred to the same thing, as in "the morning star" and "the evening star" both referring to Venus. So to the objection about the lack of equality of meaning between "sensation" and "brain process", their response was to invoke this Fregean distinction: "sensations" and "brain" processes do indeed "mean" different things but they refer to the same physical phenomenon. Moreover, "sensations are brain processes" is a contingent, not a necessary, identity.

Works

* "Identifying the mind. Selected papers", OUP, Oxford 2004, ISBN 0-19-516137-8
* "Is consciousness a brain process?" in: "British Journal of Psychology" 47 (1956), pp. 44-50
* "Skinner's Verbal Behavior - why we need it" in: "Behaviorism", 1981.

References

*J. Franklin, "Corrupting the Youth: A History of Philosophy in Australia", 2003, ch. 9.

External links

* [http://www.looksmartcollege.com/p/articles/mi_qa3814/is_200101/ai_n8934943#continue Short Biography of Place]
* [http://www.arts.adelaide.edu.au/humanities/philosophy/utplace.html Place's brain on display at the Anatomy Museum of the University of Adelaide]


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