The True Philosophy of Mind

The True Philosophy of Mind
Title The True Philosophy of Mind PDF eBook
Author Christopher Columbus Graham
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Total Pages 270
Release 1869
Genre Mind and body
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Sourcebook for the History of the Philosophy of Mind

Sourcebook for the History of the Philosophy of Mind
Title Sourcebook for the History of the Philosophy of Mind PDF eBook
Author Simo Knuuttila
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 746
Release 2013-10-23
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9400769679

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Fresh translations of key texts, exhaustive coverage from Plato to Kant, and detailed commentary by expert scholars of philosophy add up to make this sourcebook the first and most comprehensive account of the history of the philosophy of mind. Published at a time when the philosophy of mind and philosophical psychology are high-profile domains in current research, the volume will inform our understanding of philosophical questions by shedding light on the origins of core conceptual assumptions often arrived at before the instauration of psychology as a recognized subject in its own right. The chapters closely follow historical developments in our understanding of the mind, with sections dedicated to ancient, medieval Latin and Arabic, and early modern periods of development. The volume’s structural clarity enables readers to trace the entire progression of philosophical understanding on specific topics related to the mind, such as the nature of perception. Doing so reveals the fascinating contrasts between current and historical approaches. In addition to its all-inclusive source material, the volume provides subtle expert commentary that includes critical introductions to each thematic section as well as detailed engagement with the central texts. A voluminous bibliography includes hundreds of primary and secondary sources. The sheer scale of this new publication sheds light on the progression, and discontinuities, in our study of the philosophy of mind, and represents a major new sourcebook in a field of extreme importance to our understanding of humanity as a whole.​

History of the Concept of Mind

History of the Concept of Mind
Title History of the Concept of Mind PDF eBook
Author PaulS. Macdonald
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 641
Release 2017-09-29
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1351563645

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In the 20th century theorists of mind were almost exclusively concerned with various versions of the materialist thesis, but prior to current debates accounts of soul and mind reveal an extraordinary richness and complexity ?which bear careful and impartial investigation. This book is the first single-authored, comprehensive work to examine the historical, linguistic and conceptual issues involved in exploring the basic features of the human mind - from its most remote origins to the beginning of the modern period. MacDonald traces the development of an armature of psychical concepts from the Old Testament and Homer's works to the 18th century advocacy of an empirical science of the mind. Along the way, detailed attention is paid to the Presocratics, Plato, Aristotle, the Stoics and Epicurus, before turning to look at the New Testament, Neoplatonism, Augustine, Medieval Islam, Aquinas and Dante. Treatment of Renaissance theories is followed by an unusual (perhaps unique) chapter on the words "soul" and "mind" in English literature from Chaucer to Shakespeare; the story then rejoins the mainstream with analyses of Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Hobbes, Locke, Berkeley, and Hume. Chapter-focused bibliographies.

The Making of the Modern Mind

The Making of the Modern Mind
Title The Making of the Modern Mind PDF eBook
Author John Herman Randall
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Total Pages 676
Release 1926
Genre Civilization
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The Concept of Mind

The Concept of Mind
Title The Concept of Mind PDF eBook
Author Gilbert Ryle
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 561
Release 2009-05-29
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1134012217

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First published in 1949, Gilbert Ryle’s The Concept of Mind is one of the classics of twentieth-century philosophy. Described by Ryle as a ‘sustained piece of analytical hatchet-work’ on Cartesian dualism, The Concept of Mind is a radical and controversial attempt to jettison once and for all what Ryle called ‘the ghost in the machine’: Descartes’ argument that mind and body are two separate entities. This sixtieth anniversary edition includes a substantial commentary by Julia Tanney and is essential reading for new readers interested not only in the history of analytic philosophy but in its power to challenge major currents in philosophy of mind and language today.

History of the Philosophy of Mind

History of the Philosophy of Mind
Title History of the Philosophy of Mind PDF eBook
Author Robert Blakey
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Total Pages 696
Release 1848
Genre Cognitive science
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History of the Philosophy of Mind Embracing the Opinions of All Writers on Mental Science ... By Robert Blakey

History of the Philosophy of Mind Embracing the Opinions of All Writers on Mental Science ... By Robert Blakey
Title History of the Philosophy of Mind Embracing the Opinions of All Writers on Mental Science ... By Robert Blakey PDF eBook
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Total Pages 692
Release 1848
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