Consciousness and the great philosophers : what would they have said about our mind-body problem?
Language: English Publication details: Routledge 2017 LondonDescription: x, 301pISBN:- 9781138934429
- 128.2 C765
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128.2 C579M MIND AND EMERGENCE | 128.2 C738 COMPANION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF MIND | 128.2 C739B COMPUTERS, MINDS AND CONDUCT | 128.2 C765 Consciousness and the great philosophers | 128.2 C85E ELEMENTS OF MIND | 128.2 C936 Current controversies in philosophy of cognitive science | 128.2 D455m The mind's provisions |
Consciousness and the Great Philosophers addresses the question of how the great philosophers of the past might have reacted to the contemporary problem of consciousness. Each of the thirty-two chapters within this edited collection focuses on a major philosophical figure from the history of philosophy, from Anscombe to Xuanzang, and imaginatively engages with the problem from their perspective.
Written by leading experts in the field, this exciting and engaging book explores the relevance of the history of philosophy to contemporary debates and therefore is essential reading for students and scholars studying the history of philosophy, contemporary philosophy of mind and consciousness, or both.
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