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Mind and body

Part of the Central problems of philosophy series
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A great deal of work in philosophy today is concerned with some aspect of the complex tangle of problems and puzzles roughly labelled the mind-body problem.

This book is an introduction to it. It is a readable, lucid and accessible guide that provides readers with authoritative exposition, and a solid and reliable framework which can be built on as needed.

The first chapter briefly introduces the subject and moves on to discuss mechanism - the idea that minds are machines - focusing on Searle's Chinese Room argument.

The next three chapters discuss dualism, physicalism, and some hard problems for physicalism, especially those concerning phenomenal consciousness.

Chapters on behaviourism and functionalism follow. The central mind-body topics are then each given deeper consideration in separate chapters.

Intentionality is investigated via Fodor's doctrine of the Language of Thought, taking account of connectionism.

The main theories of consciousness are examined and the author's own approach outlined.

The concluding chapter briefly resumes the theme of psychological explanation, linking it to further topics.

Each chapter ends with a summary of the main points together with suggestions for further reading.

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Product Details
Routledge
1317489268 / 9781317489269
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
128.2
18/12/2014
England
English
193 pages
Copy: 30%; print: 30%
Reprint. Previously issued in print: Chesham: Acumen, 2003 Description based on CIP data; item not viewed.