Philosophy of Mind
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<p>The book is intended as a reader-friendly introduction to issues in the philosophy of mind including mental–physical causal interaction computational models of thought the relation minds bear to brains and assorted -isms: behaviorism dualism eliminativism emergentism functionalism materialism neutral monism and panpsychism. The <i>Fourth Edition</i> reintroduces a chapter on Donald Davidson and a discussion of ‘Non-Cartesian Dualism’ along with a wholly new chapter on emergence and panpsychism. A concluding chapter draws together material in earlier chapters and offers what the author regards as a plausible account of the mind’s place in nature. Suggested readings at the conclusion of each chapter have been updated with a focus on accessible non-technical material.<b> </b></p><p>Key Features of the <em>Fourth Edition</em></p><ul> <p> </p> <li>Includes a new chapter 'Emergence and Panpsychism' (Chapter 13) reflecting growing interest in these areas</li> <p> </p> <li>Reintroduces and updates a chapter on Donald Davidson 'Radical Interpretation' (Chapter 8) which was excised from the previous edition</li> <p> </p> <li>Updates 'Descartes' Legacy' (Chapter 3) to include a discussion of E. J. Lowe's arresting 'Non-Cartesian Dualism' also removed from the previous edition</li> <p> </p> <li>Includes a highly revised final chapter which draws together much of the previous material and sketches a plausible account of the mind’s place in nature</li> <p> </p> <li>Updated 'Suggested Reading' lists at the end of each chapter</li> </ul>
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