Identifying the Mind: Selected Papers of U.T. Place

Identifying the Mind: Selected Papers of U.T. Place

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Jan 1, 2004 · Английский · Kindle (232 страницы)
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Формат Kindle
Страницы 232
Язык Английский
Опубликовано Jan 1, 2004
Издатель Oxford University Press
Издание Concise and W/L ed.
ISBN-10 0195347633
ISBN-13 9780195347630

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U. T. Place's pioneering work in the philosophy of mind is encapsulated in this meticulously curated collection of his selected papers. Through these writings, Place delves into the intricate relationship between the mind and the brain, challenging traditional dualistic views and proposing a robust identity theory. His arguments are not only foundational in understanding consciousness but also bridge the gaps between philosophy and contemporary cognitive science.

Each paper offers a glimpse into Place's innovative thinking, reflecting his deep engagement with the complexities of mental states and their neurological counterparts. Readers are invited to explore his nuanced perspectives on how physical processes correlate with our thoughts and experiences, emphasizing that the mind is not a separate entity but rather intricately tied to the brain's workings.

While the philosophical landscape has evolved since Place's time, his insights continue to resonate, prompting ongoing debates in the field. By presenting these selected papers, the collection serves as a crucial resource for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the philosophical underpinnings of psychology and neuroscience.

This volume is a remarkable tribute to Place's legacy, affirming his status as a trailblazer in understanding the nature of the mind. It invites both admiration and intellectual engagement, making it an essential addition to the library of anyone who seeks to comprehend the profound questions surrounding human thought and existence.

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