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Mind, philosophy of


FRANK JACKSON

GEORGES REY

Bibliography

  1. References and further reading

References and further reading

Braddon-Mitchell, D. and Jackson, F. (1997) Philosophy of Mind and Cognition, Oxford: Blackwell. (Discusses most of the live positions in the philosophy of mind; sympathetic to analytical functionalism.)

Guttenplan, S . (ed.) (1994) A Companion to the Philosophy of Mind, Oxford: Blackwell. (Collection of substantial essays by some the best-known figures in the philosophy of mind.)

McGinn, C. (1997) The Character of Mind, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2nd edn. (Very readable introduction to philosophy of mind for the beginner, with particular emphasis on issues of consciousness and the self.)

Rey, G. (1997) Contemporary Philosophy of Mind, Oxford: Blackwell. (Discusses most of the live positions in the philosophy of mind; sympathetic to the representational theory of mind.)

Smith, P. and Jones, O.R. (1986) The Philosophy of Mind, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (An excellent, elementary introduction to philosophy of mind and action, from the standpoint more of traditional philosophy than of cognitive science.)

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