A Brief Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind
A Brief Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind is written to engage the beginning student, offering a balanced, accessible entrZe into a notoriously complex field of inquiry. Crumley introduces four core areas in contemporary philosophy of the mind: the mind/body problem, mental content (intentionality), mental causation, and the nature of consciousness. The book is distinctive in its further coverage of such fascinating topics as the nature of mental images, theories of concepts, and whether or not computers can think, as well as brief accounts of the disciplines with which the philosophy of mind is often associated, among them neuroscience and cognitive psychology.
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A Brief Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind
A Brief Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind is written to engage the beginning student, offering a balanced, accessible entrZe into a notoriously complex field of inquiry. Crumley introduces four core areas in contemporary philosophy of the mind: the mind/body problem, mental content (intentionality), mental causation, and the nature of consciousness. The book is distinctive in its further coverage of such fascinating topics as the nature of mental images, theories of concepts, and whether or not computers can think, as well as brief accounts of the disciplines with which the philosophy of mind is often associated, among them neuroscience and cognitive psychology.
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A Brief Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind

A Brief Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind

by Jack S. Crumley II
A Brief Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind

A Brief Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind

by Jack S. Crumley II

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A Brief Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind is written to engage the beginning student, offering a balanced, accessible entrZe into a notoriously complex field of inquiry. Crumley introduces four core areas in contemporary philosophy of the mind: the mind/body problem, mental content (intentionality), mental causation, and the nature of consciousness. The book is distinctive in its further coverage of such fascinating topics as the nature of mental images, theories of concepts, and whether or not computers can think, as well as brief accounts of the disciplines with which the philosophy of mind is often associated, among them neuroscience and cognitive psychology.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780742572126
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 04/17/2006
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 763 KB

About the Author

Jack S. Crumley II is professor of philosophy at The University of San Diego.

Table of Contents


Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Introduction: Beginning Matters
Chapter 3
Chapter One: The Nature of the Mental and the Physical
Chapter 4 Dualism
Chapter 5 Only Skin Deep: Bahaviorism
Chapter 6 It's All in Your Brain: Type Identity Theory
Chapter 7 Diagramming the Mind: Functionalism
Chapter 8 Minds, Computers, and Biology: Functionalism II
Chapter 9 Does the Mental Matter? Eliminativism and Instrumentalism
Chapter 10
Chapter Two: The Function of the Mind
Chapter 11 Images and Concepts
Chapter 12 What Do You Have in Mind? Theories of Mental Content
Chapter 13 It's the Law: Mental Causation
Chapter 14 Consciousness from B to Z
Chapter 15 Glossary
Chapter 16 Index
Chapter 17 About the Author
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