Philosophy of Mind

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Behaviorism
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Causation
Chinese room
cognitive science
Connectionism
Consciousness
Davidson
Dennett
Descartes
Dualism
Eliminativism
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Explanatory Gap
Extended Mind Hypothesis
Fodor
Folk Psychology
Functionalism
Intentional Content
Intentionality
Kim
language of thought
Laplace's Demon
Laplace’s Demon
Libet
Materialism
Mental
Mental content
Mental Phenomena
Mental Properties
Metaphysics
Microphysical Facts
Mind
MIT Press
Naturalism
neural correlates
Neural State
Non-human Animals
Non-reductive Physicalism
Ontology
panpsychism debate
Perception
perceptual transparency
Phenomenal Character
Phenomenal Consciousness
Phenomenal Properties
Phenomenal States
Philosophy
Philosophy of mind
Physicalism
Property dualism
Propositional Attitudes
Putnam
Qualia
Russellian Monism
Searle's Chinese Room Argument
Searle’s Chinese Room Argument
self-knowledge theories
Substance dualism
Supervenience
Token Identity Theory
Transparency Thesis
Turing
Turing Test
Type Identity Theory
Vice Versa
Zombie Twin

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415669849
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Nov 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Developments in the philosophy of mind over the last 20 years have dramatically changed the nature of the subject. In this major new introduction, Tim Bayne presents an outstanding overview of many of the key topics, problems, and debates, taking account not only of changes in philosophy of mind itself but also of important developments in the scientific study of the mind.

The following topics are discussed in depth:

  • What distinguishes a physicalist conception of the mind?
  • Behaviourism, the identity theory, functionalism, and eliminativism as accounts of the mental
  • The nature of perception, including the issue of perceptual transparency, the admissible contents of perception, and the question of unconscious perception
  • The nature of thought, including the language of thought hypothesis, Searle’s Chinese room argument, and the Turing test
  • The basis of intentional content
  • Externalist accounts of content and the ‘extended mind’ thesis
  • Consciousness-based objections to physicalism, and illusionist and panpsychist conceptions of consciousness
  • Theories of consciousness, including methodological issues in the study of consciousness
  • Mental causation, including both philosophical and scientific challenges
  • The problem(s) of other minds, including knowledge of non-human minds
  • Self-knowledge
  • Personal identity and the nature of the self

The book features a number of boxes that provide a more in-depth look at particular issues. Also included are chapter summaries, guides to further reading, and a helpful glossary of terms.

Written by a leading figure in the field, Philosophy of Mind: An Introduction is an invaluable core text for any student coming to philosophy of mind for the first time.

Tim Bayne is Professor of Philosophy at Monash University, Australia. He is the author of The Unity of Consciousness (2010), Thought: A Very Short Introduction (2013), and Philosophy of Religion: A Very Short Introduction (2018); and an editor of Delusion and Self-Deception (2008), The Oxford Companion to Consciousness (2009), and Cognitive Phenomenology (2011). He is a Senior Fellow in the CIFAR Brain, Mind, and Consciousness program.

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