Philosophy of Mind: A Very Short Introduction
ISBN: 9780198809074
Language: english
Size: 111*174
Weight: 130 g
Page no.: 160
Publish year: 2022
Philosophy of Mind: A Very Short Introduction
Philosophy of Mind: A Very Short Introduction probes some of the great philosophical questions about the mind: What is the relationship between mind and matter? Can science unravel the mystery of consciousness? How can our thoughts represent things in the world? Are computers genuinely intelligent?
In the book, Barbara Gail Montero highlights key thought experiments used by philosophers to explore the nature of mind and how mind and body relate to each other (the mind-body problem). She leads readers through the strengths and weaknesses of the proposed solutions to the mind-body problem and explores the philosophical conundrums associated with sensation, perception, cognition, and emotion.
While keeping an eye on the contemporary philosophical debate, Montero also considers the cross-cultural roots of philosophy of mind, and its connections to psychology, neuroscience, evolutionary biology, and physics.
Table of Contents
Preface
1:The mind-body problem
2:Dualism
3:Other minds
4:Physicalism
5:Intentionality
6:Consciousness
7:Animals, aliens, and machines
8:Dissolving the mind-body problem
Further reading
Index
Barbara Gail Montero is Professor of Philosophy at the College of Staten Island and Graduate Center of the City University of New York. Her research considers two different notions of 'body': body as the physical or material substance of the world, and body as the moving, breathing, flesh and blood instrument that we use when we run, walk, dance, or play. She is author of Thought in Action: Expertise and the Conscious Mind (2016) and a co-author, with John Toner and Aidan Moran, of Continuous Improvement: Intertwining Mind and Body in Athletic Expertise (2022).
Series: Very Short Introductions
Category: Filozófia / elmefilozófia