
Elements of Mind provides a unique introduction to the main problems and debates in contemporary philosophy of mind. Author Tim Crane opposes those currently popular conceptions of the mind that divide mental phenomena into two very different kinds (the intentional and the qualitative) and proposes instead a challenging and unified theory of all the phenomena of mind. In light of this theory, Crane engages students with the central problems of the philosophy of mind--the mind-body problem, the problem of intentionality (or mental representation), the problem of consciousness, and the problem of perception--and attempts to find solutions to these problems. A fresh and engaging exploration of the main issues in the philosophy of mind, Elements of Mind is easily accessible to students with no background in the subject.
This book investigates whether the diverse phenomena of the human mind can be understood through a single, unified theoretical framework rather than the traditional dualistic division of intentionality and qualitative experience. Tim Crane, a prominent philosopher, utilizes his expertise in contemporary analytic philosophy to challenge prevailing dichotomies. He constructs a cohesive argument that seeks to reconcile the mind-body problem with the complexities of mental representation and consciousness.
What You Will Find
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Experts frequently cite this work as a highly accessible entry point for undergraduates and those new to the philosophy of mind. Readers note that while the prose is clear and engaging, it maintains a rigorous analytical standard that effectively introduces complex debates.
Page Count:
200
Publication Date:
2001-10-25
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192892975
ISBN-13:
9780192892973
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