An Introduction To The Philosophy Of Mind


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An Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind


An Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind

Author: E. Jonathan Lowe

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2000-01-20


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A lucid and wide-ranging introduction to the philosophy of mind, suitable for readers with a basic grounding in philosophy.

Mind's Landscape


Mind's Landscape

Author: Samuel Guttenplan

language: en

Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

Release Date: 2000-09-05


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Mind's Landscape is an engaging introduction to the philosophical study of mind and an elegantly persuasive account of how best to understand the nature of mental phenomena. It serves as both a text and as a contribution to the philosophy of mind. Its engaging narrative style will appeal to students, instructors, and general readers alike.

A Brief Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind


A Brief Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind

Author: Neil Campbell

language: en

Publisher: Broadview Press

Release Date: 2005-01-11


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One of the most profound philosophical problems is the nature of mind and its relationship to the body. A Brief Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind provides an introduction, written in clear language, to the various theories of the mind-body relationship, as well as a host of related philosophical discussions about mind and consciousness. The central theories, such as Cartesian Dualism, parallelism, epiphenomenalism, and supervenience among others, are presented in historical order. Their claims, their strengths and weaknesses, and how they ultimately relate to one another and to other philosophical questions are explored objectively, allowing readers to decide for themselves which theories are best.