Ghost City: Alternatives for a Metaphysics of Architecture
By (Author) Mike Silver
Edited by Clare Jacobson
Actar Publishers
Actar Publishers
8th August 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Individual architects and architectural firms
Architecture
Paperback
115
Width 152mm, Height 203mm
This book examines the relationship between architecture theory and the philosophy of mind.
Today, the art of building has become increasingly dominated by concepts borrowed from science, but how do we interpret this influence when the causal reduction of thought and feeling to space-time physics has repeatedly failed This collection of essayspart short fiction, part philosophical investigation, part architecture treatiseexplores the hard problem of consciousness and what happens in theory when two distinct yet closely related ontologies are called into question. By deconstructing the conceptual supports for material monism and substance dualism, Ghost City raises questions largely ignored by contemporary designersespecially those focused on the evolution of artificial intelligence. Through a series of technologically motivated critiques, the author argues vehemently that direct insight into the nature of mind can help create a more timeless and ecologically sound framework for design in an age of accelerating change.