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Mind, philosophy of

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10.4324/9780415249126-V038-1
DOI: 10.4324/9780415249126-V038-1
Version: v1,  Published online: 1998
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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. (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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