Philosophy of Mind and Cognition: An Introduction

Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. Edited by Frank Jackson (1996)
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David Braddon-Mitchell and Frank Jackson’s popular introduction to philosophy of mind and cognition is now available in a fully revised and updated edition. Ensures that the most recent developments in the philosophy of mind and cognitive science are brought together into a coherent, accessible whole. Revisions respond to feedback from students and teachers and make the volume even more useful for courses. New material includes: a section on Descartes’ famous objection to materialism; extended treatment of connectionism; coverage of the view that psychology is autonomous; fuller discussion of recent debates over phenomenal experience; and much more.

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Frank Jackson
Australian National University
David Braddon-Mitchell
University of Sydney

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