Content and Consciousness

New York: Routledge (1969)
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_Content and Consciousness_ is an original and ground-breaking attempt to elucidate a problem integral to the history of Western philosophical thought: the relationship of the mind and body. In this formative work, Dennett sought to develop a theory of the human mind and consciousness based on new and challenging advances in the field that came to be known as cognitive science. This important and illuminating work is widely-regarded as the book from which all of Dennett’s future ideas developed. It is his first explosive rebuttal of Cartesian dualism and one of the founding texts of philosophy of mind.

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original Dennett, Daniel C. (1968) "Content and Consciousness". Routledge
reprint Daniel Dennett (1986) "Content and Consciousness (2nd edition)".
reprint Dennett, D. C. (2010) "Content and consciousness". Routledge

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Daniel C. Dennett
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