
Bede Rundle Challenges The Quasi-mechanical View Of Human Action That Is Dominant In Contemporary Philosophy Of Mind. A Materialist View Of The Mind And A Causal Theory Of Action Fit Together Conveniently: The Notion Of Action As Caused By Thoughts And Desires Allows Philosophers To Accommodate Explanations Of Action Within A Framework That Is Congenial To Scientific Understanding, And The Conception Of Mind As Physical Enables Them To Make Sense Of Causal Transactions Between The Two Domains. Mind In Action Offers An Alternative Approach. Compelling Reasons Are Given For Demoting Causation And For Shifting The Emphasis To The Role Played By Behaviour In Accounts Of Thought, Belief, Desire, Intention, Freedom, And Other Key Concepts. Rundle's Approach Sheds Fresh Light Not Only On Human Behaviour But Also On Animal Mentality, And Has Important Implications For The Feasibility Of Current Programmes In Cognitive Science.
Bede Rundle investigates whether the prevailing causal and materialist theories of human action are sufficient to explain the nature of the mind. Rundle, a noted philosopher, challenges the quasi-mechanical view that dominates contemporary philosophy of mind. He argues that by demoting the role of causation and emphasizing the role of behavior, one can develop a more accurate account of mental states such as belief, desire, and intention.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which requires a strong background in analytic philosophy to navigate effectively. Experts highlight this work as a significant counter-argument to standard physicalist models within the philosophy of mind.
Page Count:
314
Publication Date:
1997-01-01
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
0191583413
ISBN-13:
9780191583414
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