Philosophy of Mind and Cognition

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Unlock the intricacies of the human mind with the fully revised edition of 'Philosophy of Mind and Cognition' authored by David Braddon-Mitchell and Frank Jackson. This essential guide delves deep into contemporary issues surrounding cognitive science, exploring the philosophy of mind from foundational concepts to the latest developments. With 352 pages of thought-provoking discourse, this text is perfect for students and scholars alike. Understand the latest in materialism, connectionism, and the autonomy of psychology with updated content that reflects feedback from both learners and educators. This book also provides in-depth analysis of Descartes’ objections, engages with recent debates on phenomenal experience, and integrates various perspectives to offer a comprehensive outlook on cognitive philosophy. Ideal for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of cognitive science, this volume brings clarity and coherence to complex topics, making it an invaluable resource for courses in philosophy and cognitive science. Ensure you stay abreast of the latest academic dialogues and explore profound questions about consciousness and cognition. Don't miss out on this essential addition to your library; order now and unlock the potential of philosophical inquiry into the mind.

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Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781405133241
Year: 2006
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Pages: 352


Description:
David Braddon-Mitchell and Frank Jackson?s popular
introduction to philosophy of mind and cognition is now available
in a fully revised and updated edition.




Ensures that the most recent developments in the philosophy of
mind and cognitive science are brought together into a coherent,
accessible whole.



Revisions respond to feedback from students and teachers and
make the volume even more useful for courses.



New material includes: a section on Descartes? famous
objection to materialism; extended treatment of connectionism;
coverage of the view that psychology is autonomous; fuller
discussion of recent debates over phenomenal experience; and much
more.

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