Philosophy of Mind: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives - Third Edition
This book introduces students to the principal issues in the philosophy of mind by tracing the history of the subject from Plato and Aristotle through to the present day. Over forty primary-source readings are included. Extensive commentaries from the editors are provided to guide student readers through the arguments and jargon and to offer necessary historical context for the readings. The new third edition examines some of the most exciting recent developments in the field, including advances in theories about the mind’s relation to action and agency. Previous editions of this book, published under the title A Historical Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind, have been praised and widely taught for more than two decades.

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Philosophy of Mind: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives - Third Edition
This book introduces students to the principal issues in the philosophy of mind by tracing the history of the subject from Plato and Aristotle through to the present day. Over forty primary-source readings are included. Extensive commentaries from the editors are provided to guide student readers through the arguments and jargon and to offer necessary historical context for the readings. The new third edition examines some of the most exciting recent developments in the field, including advances in theories about the mind’s relation to action and agency. Previous editions of this book, published under the title A Historical Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind, have been praised and widely taught for more than two decades.

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Philosophy of Mind: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives - Third Edition

Philosophy of Mind: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives - Third Edition

Philosophy of Mind: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives - Third Edition

Philosophy of Mind: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives - Third Edition

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This book introduces students to the principal issues in the philosophy of mind by tracing the history of the subject from Plato and Aristotle through to the present day. Over forty primary-source readings are included. Extensive commentaries from the editors are provided to guide student readers through the arguments and jargon and to offer necessary historical context for the readings. The new third edition examines some of the most exciting recent developments in the field, including advances in theories about the mind’s relation to action and agency. Previous editions of this book, published under the title A Historical Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind, have been praised and widely taught for more than two decades.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781554814008
Publisher: Broadview Press
Publication date: 03/19/2020
Edition description: 3rd ed.
Pages: 752
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.08(d)

About the Author

Peter A. Morton is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Humanities at Mount Royal University; he is editor of several acclaimed books of history and philosophy. Myrto Mylopoulos is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Cognitive Science at Carleton University; she has published numerous articles on the philosophy of mind, cognitive science, and action.

Table of Contents

Preface to the Third Edition

Introduction

PART ONE: HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
  • 1 Plato: The Soul and the Forms
    • Plato: Selections from The Phaedo
  • 2 Aristotle: Naturalizing the Soul
    • Aristotle: Selections from On the Soul and Sense and Sensibilia
  • 3 The Scientific Revolution
    • Galileo Galilei: Selections from The Assayer
    • René Descartes: Selections from The World or Treatise on Light
    • René Descartes: Selections from Principles of Philosophy
  • 4 Descartes: Knowledge of Mind and Matter
    • René Descartes: Selections from Meditations on First Philosophy
  • 5 Descartes’s Dualism
    • René Descartes: Selections from Principles of Philosophy
    • René Descartes: Selections from Discourse on the Method of rightly conducting one’s reason and seeking the truth in the sciences
    • Antoine Arnauld: Objections to Descartes’ Meditations
    • René Descartes: Reply to Antoine Arnauld
    • Correspondence between René Descartes and Elisabeth, Princess of Bohemia
  • 6 Materialism and Idealism
    • Thomas Hobbes: Selections from Leviathan
    • George Berkeley: Selections from A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge
PART TWO: RECENT THEORIES OF MIND
  • 7 Behaviorism and Linguistic Philosophy
    • B.F. Skinner: Selections from Science and Human Behavior
    • Noam Chomsky: A Review of B.F. Skinner’s Verbal Behavior
    • Gilbert Ryle: Selections from The Concept of Mind
    • Ludwig Wittgenstein: Selections from Philosophical Investigations
  • 8 The Mind-Brain Identity Theory
    • U.T. Place: “Is Consciousness a Brain Process?”
    • J.J.C. Smart: “Sensations and Brain Processes”
    • Saul Kripke: Selections from “Identity and Necessity”
  • 9 Functionalism
    • David M. Armstrong: “The Nature of Mind”
    • Jerry A. Fodor: “The Mind-Body Problem”
    • Ned Block: Selections from “Troubles with Functionalism”
PART THREE: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES
  • 10 Can Machines Have Minds?
    • Alan Turing: “Computing Machinery and Intelligence”
    • John R. Searle: “Minds, Brains and Programs”
    • Margaret A. Boden: “Escaping from the Chinese Room”
    • Eric Schwitzgebel and Mara Garza: “A Defense of the Rights of Artificial Intelligences”
  • 11 Consciousness and “What It Is Like”
    • Thomas Nagel: “What Is It Like to Be a Bat?”
    • Frank Jackson: “Epiphenomenal Qualia”
    • Daniel C. Dennett: “Quining Qualia”
    • David Rosenthal: “How to Think about Mental Qualities”
    • Kathleen A. Akins: “A Bat without Qualities?”
  • 12 What Is Consciousness For?
    • Ned Block: “On a Confusion about a Function of Consciousness”
    • David J. Chalmers: Selection from The Conscious Mind: In Search of a Theory of Conscious Experience
    • David J. Chalmers: Selection from “Facing Up to the Problem of Consciousness”
    • Valerie Gray Hardcastle: “The Why of Consciousness: A Non-Issue for Materialists”
    • Michael A. Cohen and Daniel C. Dennett: “Consciousness Cannot Be Separated from Function”
  • 13 What Is an Action?
    • Donald Davidson: “Actions, Reasons, and Causes”
    • Harry G. Frankfurt: “The Problem of Action”
    • élisabeth Pacherie: “Can Conscious Agency Be Saved?”
  • 14 When Do Agents Act?
    • J. David Velleman: “What Happens When Someone Acts?”
    • Harry G. Frankfurt: “Freedom of the Will and the Concept of a Person”
    • Jennifer Hornsby: “Agency and Actions”
    • Markus E. Schlosser: “Agency, Ownership, and the Standard Theory”
    • Tim Bayne: “The Sense of Agency”

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