The Mind and its World
First published in 1995. Since Descartes, the mind has been thought to be ‘in the head', separable from the world and even from the body it inhabits. Gregory McCulloch, in The MInd and its World, considers the latest debates in philosophy and cognitive science about whether the thinking subject actually requires an environment in order to be able to think. McCulloch explores the argument from Descartes, through Locke, Frege and Wittgenstein up to the present day. He then offers an original defence of his own version of externalism - that the mind is constituted by the objectw which are its phenomena. The Mind and its World provides a clear and accessible introduction to a cluster of contemporary controversies in the area of the philosophy of mind and language. It is designed to be read by students with no previous knowledge of the issues, but will also be of interest to specialists in the field.
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The Mind and its World
First published in 1995. Since Descartes, the mind has been thought to be ‘in the head', separable from the world and even from the body it inhabits. Gregory McCulloch, in The MInd and its World, considers the latest debates in philosophy and cognitive science about whether the thinking subject actually requires an environment in order to be able to think. McCulloch explores the argument from Descartes, through Locke, Frege and Wittgenstein up to the present day. He then offers an original defence of his own version of externalism - that the mind is constituted by the objectw which are its phenomena. The Mind and its World provides a clear and accessible introduction to a cluster of contemporary controversies in the area of the philosophy of mind and language. It is designed to be read by students with no previous knowledge of the issues, but will also be of interest to specialists in the field.
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The Mind and its World

The Mind and its World

by Gregory McCulloch
The Mind and its World

The Mind and its World

by Gregory McCulloch

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First published in 1995. Since Descartes, the mind has been thought to be ‘in the head', separable from the world and even from the body it inhabits. Gregory McCulloch, in The MInd and its World, considers the latest debates in philosophy and cognitive science about whether the thinking subject actually requires an environment in order to be able to think. McCulloch explores the argument from Descartes, through Locke, Frege and Wittgenstein up to the present day. He then offers an original defence of his own version of externalism - that the mind is constituted by the objectw which are its phenomena. The Mind and its World provides a clear and accessible introduction to a cluster of contemporary controversies in the area of the philosophy of mind and language. It is designed to be read by students with no previous knowledge of the issues, but will also be of interest to specialists in the field.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415122054
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/25/1995
Series: Problems of Philosophy
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

McCulloch, Gregory

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements, Introduction, PART I, I. Descartes and Cartesianism, II. Locke and the Theory of Ideas, III. Frege and the Theory of Understanding, IV. Wittgenstein: Use and Understanding, V. Behaviourism and Mentalism, PART II, VI. What it is Really Likeq, VII. Twin Earth, VIII. Internalism and Externalism, Index
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